“Corals, Climate, and Sea Level Changes” with Lida Teneva (Feb 2008)
Originally presented 9 Feb 2008 Where Is She Now? http://stanford.academia.edu/LidaTeneva Coral reefs are some of the most fragile, and yet most diverse environments on Earth. In a delicate balance between ocean, land, and atmosphere, coral reefs harbor a third...
Shrinking Glaciers: A Chronology of Climate Change with Michael Kaplan (Oct 2013)
Dr. Michael KaplanLamont Assistant Research Scientist Geochemistrymkaplan@ldeo.columbia.edu Originally presented Oct 2013 Dr. Kaplan’s presentation: Kaplan2013 Research interests: Quaternary and glacial geology, geomorphology, geochronology,...
Antarctic Climate Change and Stratospheric Ozone Depletion with Karen Smith (Oct 2013)
with Karen Smith (Oct 2013) Dr. Karen Smith is an atmospheric scientist and a post-doctoral research scientist at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University. Her research interests lie in better understanding climate variability on seasonal to...
“Ocean Acidification: Recent Progress in Environmental Sensitivity Studies” with Taro Takahashi (Nov 2013)
with Taro Takahashi (Nov 2013) Dr. Taro Takahashi is the Ewing Lamont Research Professor at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University. He is the Principal Investigator in Lamont’s Carbon Dioxide Research Group...
“Climate Change Human Health” with Mark Becker (Dec 2013)
Mark Becker, CIESINOriginally presented 14 December 2013 WITH GREAT SORROW, WE NOTE THE PASSING OF MARK BECKER IN A MULTI-VEHICLE TRAFFIC ACCIDENTIN FEBRUARY 2014. Overview The Climate Change and Human Health project is designed to provide...
“Impacts of Acute Warming on Arctic Flora and Fauna” with Natalie Boelman (Jan 2014)
Natalie Boelman Originally presented 11 Jan 2014 Natalie Boelman is a Lamont Assistant Research Professor in the Biology and Paleo Environment Division. The main goals of my research are to better understand: the ways in which the composition, physical structure, and...
“Climate, Snow Caps, and the Arabian Sea” with Joaquim Goes and Annette Decharon (Apr 2014)
“SHRINKING SNOWCAPS AND RISING TIDES – THE RESPONSE OF THE ARABIAN SEA ECOSYSTEM TO CLIMATE CHANGE“ Joaquim Goes and Annette Decharon Originally presented 12 April 2014 SHRINKING SNOWCAPS AND...
“Global Climate Models: Any Progress on Prediction?” with Michael Previdi (7 Feb 2015)
“Global Climate Models: Any Progress on Prediction?” with Michael Previdi Originally presented 7 Feb 2015 Abstract:Numerical computer models are the primary tools used to forecast future changes in Earth’s climate that may occur as a result of increasing amounts of...
“Ocean Acidification and Its Effects on Marine Life” with Taro Takahashi (7 Mar 2015)
Originally presented 7 Mar 2015 Dr. Taro Takahashi is the Ewing Lamont Research Professor at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University. He is the Principal Investigator in Lamont’s Carbon Dioxide Research Group...
“How does the land affect climate?” with Alexis Berg (10 Jan 2015)
Originally presented 10 Jan 2015 ...