Climate Café Series

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Three Zoominar lunch time conversations with faculty and graduate students. Learn about the different facets of climate science happening at the Rosenstiel School.

 

Climate Café # 4

Interpreting the Past to Forecast the Future

Wednesday, October 13, 2021 – 11:30am – 12:30pm EDT

  • An Introduction to the Paleoclimate Archives – Larry C. Peterson, Professor, Department of Marine Geosciences
  • Recording the Last 1,000 Years of Oceanic Water Temperatures – Peter K. Swart, Professor, Department of Marine Geosciences, Weeks Chair, Marine Geology and Geophysics
  • 300,000 Years of Climate-Human Interaction – Arash Sharifi, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Marine Geosciences
  • Using Earth System Models to Interpret the Proxy Record – Lisa Murphy Goes, Lecturer, Department of Atmospheric Sciences
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Climate Café # 3

Economic and Societal Impacts of a Changing Climate

Wednesday, August 5, 2020 – 11:30am – 12:30pm EDT

  • Introduction and Overview – Davit Letson, Professor, Marine Ecosystems and Society (MES)
  • Climate Impacts on Global Fisheries – David Die, Professor, MES
  • Climate, Security, and Conflict – Katharine Mach, Associate Professor, MES
  • Climate Mobility in Miami-Dade County – Nadia Seeteram, Doctoral Candidate, Florida State University
  • Moving Out of Harm’s Way – Carolien Kraan, Doctoral Student, Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy
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Climate Café # 2

Building Climate Resilience for Florida’s Coral Reefs and Coastlines

Thursday, August 20, 2020 – 11:30am – 12:30pm EDT

  • Introduction and Overview – Andrew Baker, Professor, Marine Biology and Ecology (MBE)
  • Rescue a Reef Program – Diego Lirman, Associate Professor, MBE
  • Coral Reef Futures Lab – Olivia Williamson, Doctoral Student, MBE
  • Benthic Ecology and Coral Restoration Lab – Dalton Hesley, Sr. Research Associate, MBE
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Climate Café # 1

Climate Science in the Age of COVID

Wednesday, August 5, 2020 – 11:30am – 12:30pm EDT

  • Introduction and Overview – Amy Clement, Professor, Atmospheric Sciences (ATM)
  • Record Breaking Weather and Climate in 2020 – Sisam Shrestha, Doctoral Student, ATM
  • Student Climate Research Showcase – Marybeth Arcodia, Doctoral Student, ATM
  • Climate Change and Prediction in the Age of COVID – Ben Kirtman, Professor, ATM
  • What is the Climate Connection to COVID? – Lynée Turek-Hankins, Doctoral Student, Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy
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