Public Programs

The Bard Center for Environmental Policy was created to promote education, research, and public service on critical issues relating to the natural and built environments. Its primary goal is to improve environmental policies by facilitating the use of the best available scientific knowledge in the policy-making process. In line with this mission, Bard CEP holds public events to raise awareness on environmental issues and engage the public in these important discussions.
Main Image for Public Programs
National Climate Seminar
The National Climate Seminar is a biweekly, lunchtime dial-in conversation that features climate scientists, political leaders, and policy analysts, each exploring the politics and science driving critical climate change decisions. Join us the first and third Wednesday of each month for a chance to connect with experts on climate and clean energy solutions.
C2C Fellows Network
The C2C Fellows Network at the Bard Center for Environmental Policy is a national program for undergraduates and recent graduates aspiring to leadership positions in sustainable politics and business. C2C offers intensive workshops to young people from across the country. Graduates of these workshops join a national network with access to continuing educational and professional opportunities.
Sustainable Business Series
Monthly Conversation Series in New York City
Join Bard MBA in Sustainability as we bring together sustainable business experts for our evening conversation series each month. Held at various New York City locations, this is a unique opportunity to engage with some of the most prominent experts in the field.
Sustainable Business Fridays
Podcast Series
Sustainable Business Fridays is a bi-monthly podcast featuring special guests selected by students in the Bard MBA in Sustainability program. New episodes are released the first and third Friday of each month. Transcripts are published on GreenBiz.com. Subscribe for Apple or Android.