Science Studio vol 031 - Topic: Climate Change and Antarctica - Guest: Tad Day
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Governing Climate Change After Copenhagen
Ngaire Woods chairs a panel discussion looking into the political, economic and environmental consequences of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference last year
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Disclosing Climate Risk

Disclosing Climate Risk: Harvard Business Review's Christina Bortz talks with Alyson Slater, director of strategy for the Global Reporting Initiative, about how companies should disclose climate risk.

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Panel: "Public Divide over Climate Change," with Andrew Revkin
The Shorenstein Center and the Belfer Center hosted a panel discussion with Andrew C. Revkin of The New York Times and Matthew Nisbet of American University
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Panel: Techno-Optimism or Pessimism: "Fixing" the Planet's Climate Problems
Jeff Goodell of The New York Times Magazine and Bryan Walsh of Time magazine discuss the potential of technology to address climate change and transform the energy industry
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China U.S. Climate Conference
Opening Session: The University, Scientific Research, and Climate Change Running Time: 1 hour, 22 minutes This panel will highlight the mutual vulnerability of China and the U.S. to climate change, and the indispensable role of scientific research in understanding the problem and developing solutions. What's ...
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9. California's Climate Policy Efforts: Challenges Ahead
Climate policy, natural resources, energy, environmental protection, research, development, progression, technology, efficiency, vehicle use, carbon fuel standard, regulations, motor fuel, greenhouse gases, emissions, cap, trade, economics, state governme
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6. California Energy and Climate: Implementation of AB32 and SB1368 in Real Time
Science, government, legislation, bill, ethics, energy efficiency, environment, global warming, pollution, emission target, income distribution, electricity, utility, power investment, life cycle carbon, coal, climate control, natural gas, fossil fuel, ga
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3. Using the Behavioral Sciences to Address Climate Change and Energy Security Issues (February 27,
environment, climate, energy efficiency, behavior, natural gas, oil, CO2, IPCC, fossil fuel, Political climate, monetary incentives, standard marketing, policy interventions, motivations, physical environment, infrastructures, promotion, thermostats, pers
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7. Equitable Solutions to the Carbon and Climate Problem (November 5, 2008)
science, climate change, global warming, carbon dioxide, greenhouse gases, fossil fuels, international relations, environmental economics, trees, atmospheric gases, nitrogen, biology, emissions, China, financial crisis, technology, Intergovernmental Panel
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2. Evaluation of Proposed Energy Solutions to Climate Change, Air Pollution, and Energy Security (Oc
science, energy, climate change, global warming, fossil fuels, greenhouse gases, pollution, renewable resources, carbon dioxide emissions, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, corn ethanol, environmental economics, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IP
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8. Can Nuclear Energy be a Sustainable Contribution to Address Climate Change Concerns? The French E
science, biology, environmental studies, chemistry, engineering, electricity, greenhouse gas, GHG, emission, renewable, consumption of fossil fuel, pollution, oil crisis, energy independent, carbon dioxide, solution, low cost, initial capital investment,
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4. Adaptation to Climate Change (May 6, 2009)
environmental biology, science, chemistry, energy, religion, economics, maladaptation,greenhouse gas, GHG, mitigation activity, vulnerability, sensitivity, miscommunication, ecosystem, managing risk, response capacity, adjust livelihood, impact, sustaina
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9. Seeing Climate, Seeing Change: Communicating Climate Science in a Changing Media Landscape (Decem
behavior, climate change, energy policy, greenhouse gases, impacts, energy, social change, environment
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6. Controlling Climate Change After Copenhagen (February 10, 2010)
asia, china, climate change, economics, energy policy, environmental justice, greenhouse gases, impacts, non-governmental organizations, renewable energy, social change
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1. Global Climate Architectural Policy (January 6, 2010)
climate change, economics, energy policy, greenhouse gases, modeling, energy, environment
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The Economics of Climate Change
The Economics of Climate Change: Is tackling climate change a pro-growth strategy for California?" - a talk by Sir Nicholas Stern, head of the United Kingdom Government Economic Service and author of the highly regarded report, the "Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change." The College of Natural Resources at the University of California, Berkeley, is hosting the lecture, which is free and open to the public. Stern will explain how inaction on climate change could lead to the kind of e
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Oceans, climate and weather
What is the difference between weather and climate? What do the oceans have to do with them? Weather is the day-to-day state of the atmosphere and its short-term (minutes to weeks) variation. This publication is all about developing your students’ understandings of earth’s oceans and the major effect they have on climate. Understanding and interpreting local weather data and understanding the relationship between weather and climate are important first steps to understanding larger-scale gl
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Listen: Vanderbilt professors find that household efforts are key to climate change efforts
Vanderbilt professors Jonathan Gilligan and Michael Vandenbergh are among researchers who have identified 17 activities that individual households can do to significantly reduce overall carbon emissions. The steps are explained in the recently published article "Household actions can provide a behavioral wedge to rapidly reduce U.S. carbon emissions."
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The Campaign for WSU
Washington State University launched the public phase of the largest fundraising campaign in its history Dec. 2: a $1 billion effort designed to position the University as one of the leading land-grant institutions in the world.
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