The 2016 University of Arizona College of Science Lecture Series explored Climate Change and its impacts. No longer merely abstract projections for the future, instead, they are on-going and growing challenges for both humans and many of the natural systems upon which we depend. Globally, changes in the oceans, ice sheets and atmosphere provide clear fingerprints of human causes, but also important lessons for society to learn as we seek solutions.
Joaquin Ruiz, Dean of the University of Arizona College of Science moderates a one-hour conversation about this important topic featuring speakers from the series. All the panelists are distinguished faculty at the University of Arizona:
IN THIS EPISODE
Joaquin Ruiz, Vice President of Innovation and Strategy, Executive Dean, Colleges of Letters, Arts and Science, Dean, College of Science, Professor of Geosciences
Joellen L. Russell, Associate Professor of Geoscience
Russell Monson, Louise Foucar Marshall Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research
Kacey Ernst, Associate Professor, Epidemiology ans Biostatistics, College of Public Health
Kim Ogden, Professor, Chemical and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
Jonathan Overpeck, Thomas R. Brown Distinguished Professor, and Regents Professor, Departments of Geosciences and Atmospheric Sciences, College of Science, Co-Director, Institute of the Environment
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