[pccgrads] PCC Seminar: Ebi on April 5 Kris Ebi, Global Health, Environmental Occupational Health Sciences IPCC Burning Embers: quantifying climate impacts and risk-Tue 4/5 at 3:30

UW Program On Climate Change uwpcc at uw.edu
Mon Apr 4 11:37:26 PDT 2022


*PCC Spring Seminar: Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability*


Tomorrow, April 5 Kris Ebi, Global Health, Environmental Occupational
Health Sciences

IPCC Burning Embers: quantifying climate impacts and risk

3:30-4:50pm
OSB 425

*Organized by LuAnne Thompson, UW Oceanography*

Everyone is welcome to attend.

Zoom link for all seminars: https://washington.zoom.us/s/96325401863

All seminars will be in person in OCN (OSB) 425 at 3:30 on Tuesdays except
for on April 26 when the presentation will be remote.


You will be able to watch the seminar series remotely if you are not able
to attend in person, however, you will not be able to ask questions either
in person or on chat. Recordings of past seminars will be made available
1-2 weeks after the presentation through the event page.
<https://pcc.uw.edu/education/courses-and-seminars/spring-2022-current-climate-seminar/>



Dates March 28-May 31 (titles are tentative)


March 29 Jeremy Hess, UW Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences,
Global Health and Emergency Medicine,

Health Impacts of Climate Change


April 5 Kris Ebi, Global Health, Environmental Occupational Health Sciences

IPCC Burning Embers: quantifying climate impacts and risk


April 12 Film Screenings and discussion:

Anne Beaudreau School of Marine and Environmental Affairs,

Respect the Land (Kamaksrił̣iq Nunam Irrusianik)

Faisal Hossain Civil and Environmental Engineering

Cotton Fields from the Ivory Tower


April 19 Abby Swann, Atmospheric Sciences and Biology

Crop Adaptation in a Changing Climate


April 26 Robert McLeman (REMOTE), Department of Geography and
Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada

Migration and Conflict


May 3 TBA


May 10 Meade Krosby, Climate Impacts Group

Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation in the PNW


May 17 Katie Arkem, PNNL,

Coastal Adaptation


May 24 Josh Lawler, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences,

Species movements in a changing climate


May 31 Lauren Buckley, Biology

Forecasting ecological and evolutionary responses by characterizing how
organisms experience climate change

--
"The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this
land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands
within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations."



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