Climate Solutions: Symposium on Sea Level, Storytelling, Energy Transitions, and Art - 2023
Offered By: Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Attend the Rutgers Climate Symposium 2023, a comprehensive conference focused on "In Search of Solutions" for climate change. Explore diverse topics including sea level simulation, storytelling in climate policy, energy transitions, and artistic interpretations of climate issues. Engage with expert speakers from NOAA, International Institute for Sustainable Development, Boston University, and various universities. Participate in a Q&A session and panel discussion to foster collaboration among researchers and students interested in climate science, renewable energy, and greenhouse gas emission reduction across multiple disciplines.
Syllabus
-- Opening Remarks
-- Simulating Steric Sea Level Across Space and Time, John P. Krasting, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
-- A Real Problem for Real People: Why Storytelling Matters for Climate Change Policy Making, Orville Grey, International Institute for Sustainable Development
-- Accelerating Energy and Low-Carbon Transitions, Benjamin Sovacool, Boston University
-- Planetary Wave Project, Lisa Beth Robinson, East Carolina University & Kristen Thielking, University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point
-- Q&A/Panel Discussion
Taught by
Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute
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