Global Warming in the Context of the Earth’s Natural Carbon Cycle
- When:
- Thursday, April 1, 2021 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm
- Where:
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Zoom Webinar
- Description:
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What are the earth’s natural carbon cycles and how have humans contributed to our warming planet? Can we reverse course or is it too late? Professor David Archer from UChicago’s Department of Geophysical Sciences will provide a scientific and historical context to the earth’s cooling and warming cycles to launch this important new UChicago Yuen Campus climate series.
The program will be conducted in English with simultaneous interpretation provided in Cantonese and Mandarin via Zoom.
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Speaker:
David Archer
Professor of Geophysical Sciences
The University of Chicago- With Mandarin simultaneous interpretation: YouTube| YOUKU
- With Cantonese simultaneous interpretation: YouTube
About One.5°
One.5° is a new UChicago Yuen Campus series that explores this question and seeks answers from global experts from many disciplines. One.5° will highlight and draw attention to the issues, raise awareness and discuss solutions that individuals, communities, institutions and governments should consider to have an impact. We’ll discuss government policy and regulation that is working, how capitalism and corporate behaviors are changing and highlight success stories. Read More