From: Miller, Richard Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 10:55 AM To: Virginia D. Walton; Jennifer S. Kaufman; Rawitscher,

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From: Miller, Richard Sent: Wednesday, March 28, :55 AM To: Virginia D. Walton; Jennifer S. Kaufman; Rawitscher, George; Stoddard, Lynn; Cc: Boyer, Mark; Shenyo, Rachael; Anderson, Gregory; Willig, Michael; Segerson, Kathleen; Westa, Mark; Meg Reich; Cynthia A. vanZelm; Spurlock, Coleen; Barrett, Juliana Subject: Excellent Mansfield CIMA Event All – Congratulations and thank you for your hard work and dedication in organizing (especially Ginny, Jennifer and George) or participating in the town’s portion of the Climate Impact, Mitigation and Adaptation event last night. It was a remarkable gathering, both in terms of the local and regional organizations represented and the large turnout of town residents. Outstanding job, well- organized and orchestrated, especially given the relatively short planning cycle! Mark Hertsgaard’s talk was also very good – great choice, George. I’m continually impressed by the level of interest and commitment among town officials, staff and residents in environmental and sustainability issues, and proud that UConn is part of such a green community. Best, Rich Richard A. Miller, Esq. Director, Environmental Policy University of Connecticut, U-3055 Storrs, CT ph: fx: (Sustainability) (Environmental Compliance)

CIMA Week March 26-29

Greg Anderson, Professor Emeritus, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) Mark Boyer, Professor, Political Science Tim Brogan, Undergraduate Student,EcoHusky Student Group Sheila Foran, News & Information Associate, University Communications Karolina Fucikova, Postdoctoral Fellow, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Skyler Marinoff, Undergraduate Student, EcoHusky Student Group, Office of Environmental Policy Rich Miller, Director, Office of Environmental Policy George Rawitscher, Professor Emeritus, Physics Kathy Segerson, Professor, Economics Kelsey Sullivan, Undergraduate Student, EcoHouse Learning Community Virginia Walton, Town of Mansfield Recycling Coordinator Mark Westa –Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture and Faculty Director, EcoHouse Mike Willig, Professor (EEB) and Director, Center for Environmental Sciences and Engineering Cara Workman, University Events CIMA Organizing Committee

Biological Sciences Group Center for Environmental Sciences & Engineering College of Agriculture & Natural Resources College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Connecticut Sea Grant Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics Department of Allied Health Sciences Department of Chemical, Materials & Biomolecular Engineering Department of Chemistry Department of Dining Services, Local Routes Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology CIMA Sponsors Department of Economics Department of Natural Resources & the Environment Department of Physics Edwin Way Teale Lecture Series on Nature and the Environment First Year Programs and Learning Communities – EcoHouse Department of Political Science Office of Environmental Policy – Campus Sustainability Fund Philip E. Austin Endowed Chair Office of the Provost School of Engineering School of Pharmacy Town of Mansfield

CIMA - Community Engagement CIMA – Climate Impacts, Mitigation, Adaptation: A Reflection on Our Future – cima.cese.uconn.edu Collaboration of faculty, staff, administration and community. Community engagement evening on Tuesday, March 27 th, highlighted the impact that individual and collective action can bring to bear on environmental change.

Thanks to CIMA guest speakers and panelists

Reaffirming Commitment to CAP Approving Adaptation Amendment March 26, President Susan Herbst Signs UConn’s Climate Resolution CT DEEP Commissioner Dan Esty Distinguished Visiting Professor, Dr. Gene Likens (President’s Special Environmental Advisor) 100+ Students, Faculty, Staff and Community Members Attended