On Thursday, October 28 and Thursday, November 18, Calvin College will be hosting a pair of lectures on climate change--the first two in the "Thinking About and Responding to Climate Change" lecture ...
IF Y POULAN ON GOING BE SURE TO GRAB A COAT -- IT'LL BE CO. LD LOOKING INTO THE PAST - MAY BE THE WAY FORWARD WHEN IT COMES TO UNDERSTANDING CLIMATE CHANGE. HAPPENING TODAY-- THE UNIVERSITY OARF ...
On Nov. 9 Erin Baker, professor of mechanical and industrial engineering, received the Chancellor’s Medal at the Distinguished Faculty Lecture of 2022-2023. Baker discussed her research in uncovering ...
What is the best way to talk about climate change? How do we use video to present science in an engaging and inclusive way? These are questions Alex Griswold, a research associate at the Harvard ...
On Thursday evening, the University of Connecticut’s Center for Environmental Sciences and Engineering hosted another segment of their Teale Lecture Series, titled “Public Participation and ...
A prominent physical oceanographer who specializes in the circulation of the ocean and its interaction with the atmosphere and climate has been selected to receive the 2016 Robert L. and Bettie P.
Who can make the best argument for fighting climate change? If you said “scientists,” you have some catching up to do. The correct answer, the left apparently now thinks, is fifth-graders. That’s ...
At the University of Delaware, students and faculty know a lot about researching climate change impacts. Studying in the lowest-lying state in the nation, a state where tidal waters that will be ...
The director behind the summer blockbuster "Twisters" pushed back against criticism that the tornado flick does not address climate change, in a new interview. "I just wanted to make sure that with ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Garry Kasparov, former chess world champion and founder of the Renew Democracy Initiative, and climate scientist Steven E. Koonin will headline Purdue’s Presidential Lecture ...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change showed there will be irreversible effects if the average global temperature rises by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius, and that the average has already risen ...
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