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<item><title>Sustainability Webinar - Product Supply Chain Environmental Traceability</title><link>http://members.sej.org/sej/Calendar.php?ID=219</link><guid>http://members.sej.org/sej/Calendar.php?ID=219</guid><description>The Product Sustainability Roundtable will explore an emerging sustainability issue: supply-chain environmental traceability. Tim Wilson, founder of UK-based Historic Futures, will explain the traceability issues and illustrate software approaches companies can use to map and catalog supply-chain information related to environmental issues in a practical and robust way. This meeting will complement a new Product Sustainability Roundtable, now available for companies in the Northeastern US, Midwestern US, and Rocky Mountain region. (For more information: www.psroundtable.com) </description><pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 00:00:00 CST</pubDate></item>
<item><title>AMA's 90th Annual Meeting</title><link>http://members.sej.org/sej/Calendar.php?ID=224</link><guid>http://members.sej.org/sej/Calendar.php?ID=224</guid><description>The theme of the 2010 American Meteorological Society annual meeting is "Weather, Climate, and Society: New Demands on Science and Services." Recent assessments and observed trends, the organizers say, "make it clear that the weather and climate of the twenty-first century is expected to be unlike the phenomena 20th century." </description><pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 00:00:00 CST</pubDate></item>
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