Stanford Seminar - Climate Change, Ice911, Geoengineering
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking seminar on climate change, geoengineering, and the Ice911 project presented at Stanford University. Delve into the innovative approaches to addressing global warming as Dr. Leslie Ann Field and Armand Neukermans discuss potential stabilizing, remedial, and adaptive solutions. Gain insights into how engineering and entrepreneurial mindsets can be applied to climate-related challenges. Discover the importance of developing tools and strategies to tackle problems stemming from climate change. This 57-minute talk is part of the EE292H series on Engineering and Climate Change, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of technology and environmental issues.
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Stanford Seminar: Climate Change, Ice911, Geoengineering
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Stanford Online
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