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CPEP Seminar Series

Each semester the Climate, People, and the Environment Program hosts a weekly seminar featuring lectures by visiting speakers as well as presentations by CPEP faculty, scientists, and students.  In some semesters the CPEP Seminar has a unifying theme and, in addition to speakers, weekly meetings may serve as workshops to discuss research issues and be a springboard for collaborative papers.  CPEP seminar presentations are held in conjunction with the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (AOS) and are open to the public.  Events are listed in the weekly Environmental Events newsletter distributed by the Nelson Institute and posted in AOS and other relevant departments.


 

Workshops

A series of interdisciplinary, multi-day, workshops are being planned for 2008 that will bring visiting scientists together with CPEP researchers, AOS faculty, graduate students, and faculty from other disciplines to answer questions and work on collaborations related to climate, people, and the environment.   

CPEP Seminar Series Speakers, Fall 2008
The CPEP Seminar meets in room 1039 of AOSS.

Name and Affiliation

Date

Title

TBD

Sep 9, 2008

Research News

TBD

Sep 16, 2008

Research News

John Hawks – Anthropology /
Zoology

Sep 23, 2008

Accelerating into New Environments: Recent Human Evolution  (?)

Gilles Ramstein – Environment and Climate Sciences Laboratory - France

Friday, Sep 26, 2008 @11:00*

Long Term Stability of Earth Climate

TBD

Sep 30, 2008

Research News

TBD

Oct 7, 2008

Research News

Greg Nemet – SAGE / Public Affairs & Environ. Studies

Oct 14, 2008

Will imposing caps on CO2 prices lead to more stringent climate policy?

Mutlu Ozdogan – SAGE / Forest Ecology & Environ. Studies

Oct 21, 2008

Changes in Forest Cover in the Black Sea Region: Implications for the Regional Carbon Budgets.

Ian Orland - Geology

Friday, Oct 31, 2008 @11:00*

Climate Deterioration and Changing Seasonality in the Eastern Mediterranean as Revealed by Ion Microprobe Analysis of Soreq Cave (Israel) Speleothems

Meiyun Lin - SAGE

Nov 4, 2008

What Controls the Seasonality of Boundary Layer Ozone in East Asia?

Gwenaelle Philippon - CCR

Nov 11, 2008

Early Anthropogenic Hypothesis: The Role of Plant Physiology Feedbacks

Chris Kucharik - SAGE

Nov 18, 2008

Recent Evidence of Climate Change Across Wisconsin

Mike Notaro – CCR

Nov 25, 2008

Vegetation and Hydrology of the Southwest United States

TBD

Dec 2, 2008

 

TBD

Dec 9, 2008

 

*Denotes special day and time

Speakers, since 2001

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