1998
December 15, 1998
Global Change Lunch Seminar series
India in the Nuclear Age
K. Subrahmanyam
December 14, 1998
Carnegie Lectures on Global Change
Climate Change or Climate Policy: Which is the Hotter Stew?
Hadi Dowlatabadi, Carnegie Mellon University
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December 14, 1998
Global Change Lunch Seminar series
Stratosphere-Troposphere Exchange: Inferences from the
Isotopic Composition of Water
David Keith, Research Associate, Harvard University
Time: Monday, December 14, 1998 11:30 am
(lunch provided)
Location: Baker Hall 129 (EPP Conference
Room)
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December 9, 1998
Global Change Lunch Seminar series
Using A Model of Alternative Emissions Rights to Build a Consensus
for a Just and Effective Greenhouse Treaty
Paul Baer
December 2, 1998
Global Change Lunch Seminar series
Science and Policy Issues of Airborne Particulate Matter (PM)
Spyros Pandis
Nov 18, 1998
Global Change Lunch Seminar series
Nuclear Power in China
Keith Florig
Nov 10, 1998
Global Change Lunch Seminar series
What the American Public Believes About Global Warming
John Krosnick
October 28, 1998
Global Change Lunch Seminar series
Controlling Multiple Pollutants: Air Pollution and Climate Change
Alex Farrell
October 21, 1998
Global Change Lunch Seminar series
Emissions from Shipping in the United States
Jim Corbett
October 13, 1998
Global Change Lunch Seminar series
The Kyoto Climate Accord
David Victor
October 7, 1998
Global Change Lunch Seminar series
The Use of Integrated Assessment Models in Studies of Public Participation
Janet Stocks
September 9, 1998
Global Change Lunch Seminar series
Renewable Energy Scenarios and Climate Change Policies
Dr. Christian Azar, Chalmers Institute of Technology
July 15th, 1998
Global Change Summer Lunch Seminar
series
The Effect of Technological Change on the Efficacy of Environmental
Regulations
Daniel Teitelbaum
August 5th, 1998
Global Change Summer Lunch Seminar
series
Citizen Images of Our Energy Future
Janet Stocks
August 19th, 1998
Global Change Summer Lunch Seminar
series
The Adoption of Niche Energy Technologies -- Why and Why Not
Neil Strachan
August 26th, 1998
Global Change Summer Lunch Seminar
series
Detection and Attribution of Climate Change
James Risbey and Milind Kandlikar
May 19, 1998
Carnegie Lectures on Global Change
In a Democracy the Climate Problem Is Whatever the Public Believes
It Is
Dr. M. Granger Morgan, Carnegie Mellon University
April 13, 1998
Carnegie Lectures on Global Change
Interactions Between the Earth's Biosphere and Atmosphere: Past,
Present and Future
Dr. Jon Foley, University of Wisconsin
March 25, 1998
Carnegie Lectures on Global Change
Costs and Benefits of Greenhouse Reduction
Dr. Thomas Schelling, University of Maryland
February 25, 1998
Carnegie Lectures on Global Change
The Environmental Crisis: Values and the Limits of Technology
Dr. Tim Weiskel, Harvard University
1997
December 3, 1997
Carnegie Lectures on Global Change
The Global Warming Debate: Separating the Scientific Signal from
the Political Noise
Dr. Steve Schneider, Stanford University
November 18, 1997
Carnegie Lectures on Global Change
The Impact of El Nino on the Rise and Development of Peruvian
Civilization
Dr. James Richardson, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Monday, April 28, 1997
Distinguished Speakers Series
Uncertainty, Short Term Hedging and The Tolerable Window Approach
Gary Yohe
Department of Economics, Wesleyan University
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Monday, April 14, 1997
Distinguished Speakers Series
Studying the Human Dimensions of Forest Ecosystems in the Western
Hemisphere: the CIPEC Research Strategy
Emilio Moran, Indiana University
CIPEC, Center for the Study of Institutions, Population and Environmental
Change
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Monday March 24, 1997
Distinguished Speakers Series
When We Don't Know the Costs or the Benefits: Adaptive Strategies
for Abating Climate Change
Michael Schlesinger
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois
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Monday, Febrary 24, 1997
Distinguished Speakers Series
Climate Impacts and the Timing of Actions
Joel D. Scheraga,
Director, Climate and Policy Assessment Division, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
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Monday February 10, 1997
Distinguished Speakers Series
What can Political Scientists Contribute to an Understanding of
Environmental Policy?
Robert O. Keohane, Duke University
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1996
Monday December 16, 1996
Distinguished Speakers Series
Climate Change and Vector-Borne Diseases: Integration at Global
and Microscopic Levels
Jonathan Patz, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
Director, Health Research Program on Global Environmental Change
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Monday November 18, 1996
Distinguished Speakers Series
Land Use /Cover Change: Issues for Integrated Assessment and the
Social Sciences
Billie Lee Turner II, Clark University
Higgins Professor of Environment and Society
Director, George Perkins Marsh Institute
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Monday October 28, 1996
Distinguished Speakers Series
Global Land-Use Information: Integrating Traditional and Non-Traditional
Sources
Elaine Matthews, NASA
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