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Engineering Our Way Out of a Climate Catastrophe

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2009

Speaker: Daniel Schrag,Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University
Discussant: Dale Jamieson, Environmental Studies Program, New York University
Location: Princeton University
Date: Mar 3, 2009

Professor Daniel Schrag studies climate and climate change over the broadest range of Earth history. He has examined changes in ocean circulation over the last several decades, with particular attention to El Niño and the tropical Pacific. He has worked on theories for Pleistocene ice-age cycles including a better determination of ocean temperatures during the Last Glacial Maximum, 20,000 years ago.

Dan also helped develop the Snowball Earth hypothesis, proposing that a series of global glaciations occurred between 750 and 580 million years ago that may have led to the evolution of multicellular animals. Currently he is working with economists and engineers on technological approaches to mitigating future climate change.

Part of the Ethics and Climate Change Series, co-sponsored by the Princeton Environmental Institute and the University Center for Human Values

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  • mao is in charge again...

  • hahahah, and these people are the more pluralist thinkers of this modern world.

    but how can they speak so casual without the venomous principles the modern pop culture does not wish to take into account.

    the misanthrôpic and misogynic view point becomes more viable every day.

    and when did any intervention in nature of any kind or proportion EVER turned out for the better, we can probably count those on one hand. soon the commercial industry will win the contracts for this, then MAOisincharge

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