Our planet is in the midst of significant global climate change that has great potential for affecting the way we live. Scientists are observing increases in temperature, changes in the chemistry of the atmosphere and oceans, shifts in water availability and vegetation, and changes in patterns of disease. UA's College of Science is proud to present seven lectures that will idscuss how climate interacts with our biospherre, hydrosphere and atmosphere, and will offer ways to mitigate global climate changes through technology and policy.
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Global Climate Change: Designing Policy Responses
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Tuesday, November 28 Paul Portney, Dean of the Eller College of Management and Professor of Economics organized...
Global Climate Change: Could Geoengineering Reverse It?
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Tuesday, November 21 Roger Angel, Regents' Professor of Astronomy gave two issues for his talk. One he c...
Global Climate Change: Disease and Society
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Tuesday, November 14, 2006, Andrew Comrie, Dean of the Graduate College and Professor of Geography and Regional Develo...
Global Climate Change: The Role of Living Things
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Tuesday, October 31 Travis Huxman, Assistant Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Topics that Dr. Huxm...
Global Climate Change: Ocean Impacts and Feedbacks
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Tuesday, November 7 Julia Cole, Associate Professor of Geosciences spoke on the role the oceans play in the cl...
Global Climate Change: What's Ahead
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Tuesday, October 24 Jonathan Overpeck, Director of the Institute for the Study of Planet Earth and Professor of Geosciences. ...
Global Climate Change: The Evidence
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Tuesday, October 17 Malcolm Hughes, Professor of Dendrochronology discusses 1) a changed, and changing world; 2) Our time in ...

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