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Something in the Air: Climate Change, Science and Policy

Harvard
Année2011
Durée4h 41m

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study's science symposium, "Something in the Air: Climate Change, Science and Policy," takes a cross-disciplinary approach to the topic of climate and policy. Atmospheric and environmental scientists, engineers, archaeologists, and scholars of public health, economics, and government come together to address and debate topics fundamental to our understanding of the science of climate change and the policies that result. These issues are considered in relation to the recent UN Climate Change Conferences and the worldwide economic downturn.

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NadirNov 13, 2025

Something in the Air: Climate Change, Science and Policy - Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Panel Discussion with David S. Battisti (Professor of Atmospheric Sciences and Tamaki Endowed Chair, University of Washington), Kerry Emanuel (Professor of Atmospheric Science; Director, Program in Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Daniel Schrag (Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology, Professor of Environmental Science and Engineering, Faculty of Arts and Sciences and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University; Director, Harvard University Center for the Environment), Carl Wunsch (Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physical Oceanography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Closing Remarks by Rosalind A. Segal, Senior Advisor to the Science Program, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School; Member of the Departments of Pediatric Oncology and Cancer Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institut

Amenan EstherNov 13, 2025

Something in the Air: Climate Change, Science and Policy - Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study "The Global Politics of Clean Energy Innovation" by Michael A. Levi, David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment; Director of the Program on Energy Security and Climate Change, Council on Foreign Relations

Maelyse MondesirNov 13, 2025

Something in the Air: Climate Change, Science and Policy - Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study "Solar Geoengineering as a Tool to Manage Climate Risks" by David Keith, Canada Research Chair in Energy and the Environment, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Calgary

LeratoNov 13, 2025

Something in the Air: Climate Change, Science and Policy - Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study "Climate, Oceans, and Human Health" by Rita Colwell, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland at College Park and Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health; Senior Advisor and Chairman Emeritus, Canon US Life Sciences; President and CEO, CosmosID, Inc.

Theresia LucasNov 13, 2025

Something in the Air: Climate Change, Science and Policy - Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study "Water Vapor, the Hydrological Cycle, and Climate Change" by Isaac M. Held, Senior Research Scientist, head of Weather and Atmospheric Dynamics Group, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory/NOAA (Princeton, NJ); Lecturer with rank of Professor in the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program, Princeton University

NichadiaNov 13, 2025

Something in the Air: Climate Change, Science and Policy - Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Welcome by Dimitar D. Sasselov, Senior Advisor to the Science Program, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Professor of Astronomy, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University "Human Adaptation to Climate Change in the Archaeological Past" by Jennifer R. Smith, Associate Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis