[pccgrads] PCC Spring Seminar on Climate Change Impacts,
Adaptation and Vulnerability-starts tue 3/29 (tomorrow!)
UW Program On Climate Change
uwpcc at uw.edu
Mon Mar 28 13:50:22 PDT 2022
Welcome back! Welcome spring!
The annual PCC Current Climate Research Seminar launches tomorrow, Tuesday
March 29 at 3:30pm. Details are below and on this event page
<https://pcc.uw.edu/education/courses-and-seminars/spring-2022-current-climate-seminar/>.
The PCC Event Calendar <https://pcc.uw.edu/events/> is also a great way to
get information on these and other UW-climate related events.
*PCC Spring Seminar: Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability*
*Organized by LuAnne Thompson, UW Oceanography*
The Spring 2022 Program on Climate Change Seminar Series will focus on
Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Everyone is welcome
to attend.
Each week, we will have an expert speak about their work that touches on
one of these three topics. All seminars will be in person in OCE 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
Zoom link for all seminars: https://washington.zoom.us/s/96325401863
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 Erkan Istanbulluoglu, Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Climate Change, Water and Hydrology
May 10 Meade Krosby, Climate Impacts Group
Title: TBA
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
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land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands
within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations."
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