ChESS Series: “Governance of Shared Resources in the Face of Global Change: Some Experimental and Theoretical Reflections”
LENGTH ・ 01:00:46Marty Anderies, Senior Sustainability Scientist at Arizona State University, presented, “Governance of Shared Resources in the Face of Global Change,” at noon Monday, Feb. 19, in Wallace Hall, Room 300. This event was the second in PEI’s Challenges in Environmental…
“The Physics of Climate Change: Three Blackboard Lectures on Simple Models in Climate Science”
LENGTH ・ 01:09:21Nadir Jeevanjee, Hess Fellow in the Department of Geosciences, presented the three-part lecture series, “The Physics of Climate Change: Three Blackboard Lectures on Simple Models in Climate Science,” Mon.-Wed., Feb. 12-14, 2018, at 4 p.m. in Guyot Hall, Room 220.…
PEI Faculty Seminar Series: Truths We Must Tell Ourselves to Manage Climate Change
LENGTH ・ 00:50:00Spring 2018 PEI Faculty Seminar Series – 2/6/2018: Robert Socolow, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Emeritus, and Senior Research Scholar in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering The extraordinary progress of renewable energy tempts the declaration of “Mission Accomplished!” Whoa!…
Peter Hoeppe of Munich Re on the cost of climate change
LENGTH ・ 00:56:05Peter Hoeppe, Head of Geo Risks Research/Corporate Climate Centre at reinsurance giant Munich Re, will present “Economic Reality: Are We Already Paying for Climate Change?” at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28, in Guyot Hall, Room 10. For decades, the…
PEI Faculty Seminar Series: The Outsized Role of the Southern Ocean in the Regulation of Carbon, Heat, and Biological Productivity
LENGTH ・ 01:01:21Spring 2017 PEI Faculty Seminar Series – 2/7/2017 Jorge Sarmiento, George J. Magee Professor of Geosciences and Geological Engineering. Director, Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling. Director, Cooperative Institute for Climate Science. The Southern Ocean accounts for…
Signals, Yardsticks, and Tipping Points
LENGTH ・ 00:06:53During the 2014 fall break, 12 Princeton freshman took a trip to Bermuda to study the role of the ocean in global climate change. In this video, they share their experience. What are the most important signals, yardsticks, and…
How Climate Works Symposium
LENGTH ・ 10 videosA One Day Symposium on the Fundamentals of Climate Science for Scholars, Students, and the General Public Keynote Speaker: Andrew Revkin Writer of the award-winning DotEarth blog for the Op-Ed side of The New York Times; senior fellow for…
Geoengineering as a Response to Climate Change
LENGTH ・ 01:29:34Speaker: Dale Jamieson, Director of Environmental Studies, Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy, Affiliated Professor of Law, Environmental Studies Program, New York University Location: McCormick Hall 101 Date/Time: November 16, 2010, 4:30-6 p.m.