The High Meadows Environmental Institute will host a lecture by Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist, distinguished professor and endowed chair at Texas Tech University, and chief scientist at ...
A transformative, week-long environmental science experience for high school students, July 5–11 Vermont Business Magazine Vermont State University’s Lyndon Campus will welcome high school students ...
Dr. Maureen Raymo, a leading climate scientist, will discuss climate change and its impact on extreme weather March 23 at Muskingum University.
As global temperatures rise, many researchers are connecting the links of climate change to human health. Jeremy Hess — professor of environmental and occupational health sciences, global health and ...
The Penn Climate seminar series hosted its inaugural event yesterday, featuring Ali Zaidi, School of Engineering and Applied Science professor and former White House national climate advisor. Hosted ...
Ganguly’s talk explored how artificial intelligence, interdisciplinary research and entrepreneurial thinking can help address ...
Milton residents are invited to a free public lecture exploring the future of local landscapes in a changing climate. Spencer Glendon, an economist and founder of the Probable Futures initiative, will ...
Climate Conversations: Pathways to Action is a regular virtual event series that aims to convene high-level, cross-cutting, nonpartisan conversations about issues relevant to action on climate change.
The Fall Lecture Series at UC Santa Cruz’s Seymour Marine Discovery Center will focus on climate change and global warming, with six speakers providing a range of perspectives on climate science, the ...
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4 environmental lessons past generations learned that still shape climate science today
There is something humbling about realizing that the most urgent climate questions we wrestle with today were, in many ways, already being answered decades ago. Scientists, policymakers, and ordinary ...
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