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Beth Filar Williams "Every Job Must Be a Climate Job" Strategic Partner Forum 4/22-4/23
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Seminar presented by Dr. Robert T. Lackey, Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon at the Pacific Salmon Commission, Vancouver, BC,…
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Zoom Recording ID: 96850291582
UUID: jtaw7CjdQBe+rOgVWDcZ+g==
Meeting Time: 2021-08-26T18:05:48Z
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Zoom Recording ID: 96317471307
UUID: k2Hc4ppOS2C/vobK29GDmA==
Meeting Time: 2021-04-20T22:09:27Z
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Lecture in climate science class on how we reconstruct climate changes in the past and how global climate changed during the last 10,000 years.
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Lecture on climate observations from the ocean and atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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Lecture on climate observations from the atmosphere and cryosphere.
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Introduction to climate science class.
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Adventures in Climate ScienceOctober 18, 2019 Dr. Gavin Schmidt (@ClimateOfGavin) is the Director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) and is a fellow of the American Geophysical…
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Distinguished Professor Bill Ripple speaks to Corvallis City Club, Feb. 13, 2018 Bill Ripple is the director of ERSAL | Forest Engineering, Resources &…
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A powerful call to action on global warming and mass extinction, "A Call to Life" is a collaboration between concert pianist, Rachelle McCabe, and writer/philosopher, Kathleen Dean Moore.…
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A powerful call to action on global warming and mass extinction, "A Call to Life" is a collaboration between concert pianist, Rachelle McCabe, and writer/philosopher, Kathleen Dean Moore.…
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Dr. Robert T. Lackey, professor of fisheries, Oregon State University, presents a webinar for the American Water Resources Association, May 4, 2016.
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In this Distinguished Visiting Lecture, Professor Julie Brigham-Grette discusses how data are now being used to assess the climate evolution of the Arctic since a time when the arctic borderlands…
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The content presented in this episode primarily pertains to the research themes and interests of Dr. Michael P. Nelson's program. The material used in this episode is from a conversation…
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Presented by: Dr. David Turner, OSU Forest Ecosystems and Society November 5, 2014, Kidder Hall, OSU -- Abstract:
As the potential magnitude of
anthropogenically-driven climate change becomes…
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Inspiration Dissemination is a radio program on 88.7fm KBVR, Corvallis hosted by two Oregon State University graduate students. This episode features Jeremy Hoffman, a phD student in the College of…
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On January 18th, the Horning Endowment for the Humanities sponsored the "Alpine Environments and the Changing Climate Symposium" on the Oregon State University campus. Four researchers,…
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Part 2 of 2 - Q&A after Food's Footprint: Agriculture and Climate Change. Recorded Feb 23, 2011.
Jennifer Burney, a President's Postdoctoral Fellow at the Scripps Institution of…
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Mary DeMocker interviews Kathleen Dean Moore, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Oregon State University and co-editor of "Moral Ground: Ethical Action for a Planet in Peril"
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2012 Climate Change Workshop, OSU College of Forestry.
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Analysis and Modeling of Natural and Human Systems. Matteo Convertino, PhD
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"Seasonal rainfall and an ecohydrological feedback offset the potential hydrological impact of climate warming in a Mediterranean ecosystem." From the 2012 Initiatives and Insights:…
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Aldo Leoopold, Land Health and Resilience. Mike Jones, Resilience Alliance Practitioner.
'Resilience' has become the buzz-word du jour but what does it mean for human society and the…
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Oregon Climate Change (4 of 5)
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Mark Lynas outlines his presentation, "The God Species: How the planet can survive the age of humans"
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Mark Lynas responds to audience question after presenting "The God Species: How the planet can survive the age of humans"
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Lecture: "The God Species: How the planet can survive the age of humans." Author Mark Lynas discusses the nine planetary boundaries, including climate change, that humans are threatening to…
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