The Dartmouth Climate, Energy and Society Symposium
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
- On Wednesday, October 19, 2022, Dartmouth faculty and researchers from across the schools and disciplines attended the inaugural Dartmouth Climate, Energy and Society Symposium.
0:00 Introduction and Welcome with April Salas, Irving Institute Executive Director
2:31 Remarks from Barbara Will, Vice Provost for Academic Initiatives; A. and R. Newbury Professor of English
7:41 Our Opportunity, April Salas
10:41 G. Eric Schaller, "Targeting Plant Hormones to Mediate Adaptation to a Changing Climate"
16:31 Elijah W. Stommel, "Our Changing Climate: Implications to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases"
22:43 Michael E. Cox, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
29:05 Geoffrey G. Parker, Research Overview
34:57 Sean W. Smith, "Cybersecurity Challenges in the Power Grid (and Other Smart Infrastructure)"
38:16 Charles R. Sullivan, "Magnetics Enable Power Electronics for Efficiency and Renewables"
42:59 Kasia Warburton, "Ice Sheet Fluid Dynamics"
46:13 Huan Zhao, "Metamaterial Design in Energy Collection"
50:26 Maron E. Greenleaf, Assistant Professor of Anthropology
53:37 Charles Puerner, "Climate Change Driven Virulence Adaptations in Human Fungal Pathogens"
57:50 Jifeng Liu, "Engineering Atomic Ordering for High Performance Energy Materials"
1:04:18 Sarah Crockett, "Climate and Health at Dartmouth - A Call to Action"
1:09:18 Soroush Vosoughi, "Modeling Message Receptivity Using Machine Learning"
1:15:25 Peiyu Wang, Material Sciences and Engineering, Fiona Li Group, "Novel Functional Electrochemical Materials for Energy and Sustainability"
1:18:59 Ian Baker, "Deformation of Ice/Development of New Permanent Magnets"
1:28:03 Lauren Culler, "Greenland's Rapidly Changing Ecosystems"
1:32:08 Jonathan Winter, "Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation: Northeast Flooding, Central US Irrigated Agriculture, and New England Tick-Borne Disease"
1:35:59 Mathieu Morlinghem, "How Much and How Fast are the Ice Sheets Going to Raise Sea Level?"
1:40:18 Nathaniel Kitchel, "Looking to the Past for the Future: Using Archaeological and Paleoenvironmental Information to Help Plan for a Warming World "
1:44:20 Dimitrios Giannakis, "Data-Driven Spectral Analysis of Climate Dynamics"
1:48:39 Erich Osterberg, "Climate Urgency Without Hopelessness"
1:52:53 Heiko Pohl, "Environmental Impact of Performing Endoscopic Procedures"
1:57:05 William Leavitt, "Searching for Aliens and Energy: Isotopologue Tracking of Biogenic Methane During Geological Hydrogen Formation and Storage"
2:00:05 Erin Mayfield, "Sustainable Transitions Planning"
2:03:47 Don Perovich, "Arctic Sea Ice and Climate Change"
2:07:28 Laura M. Paulin, "Air Pollution Exposures and Respiratory Health Outcomes"
2:11:36 Lee R. Lynd, "Sustainable Biofuels"
2:14:39 Marisa C. Palucis, "Arctic Landscape Evolution Under Past and Present Climate Change"
2:18:12 Alberto Quattrini Li, "Aquatic Robots for Protecting our Environment"
2:22:09 Benoit Cushman-Roisin, Professor of Engineering
2:27:54 Susanne E. Freidberg, "Emergent Imaginaries of Regenerative Agriculture"
2:32:21 Alireza Soltani, "Human Cognition and Sustainability"
2:35:58 Christopher M. Snyder, "Designing an Advance Market Commitment for Carbon Removal"
2:42:23 Caitlin Hicks Pries, "Friend or Foe? The Response of Soil Carbon to Climate Change"
2:46:45 A Roadmap to Success, Dean Madden, Vice Provost for Research
2:48:24 Mukul Sharma, "Scalable Solutions to Remove Atmospheric CO2"
3:11:28 Robert McLellan, "Climate, Public Health, and the Health Ecosystem"
3:32:04 "Building a Community: The Arctic Institute" (Melody Brown Burkins, Director, Institute of Arctic Studies and Ross Virginia, Myers Family Professor of Environmental Science)
3:54:56 "Climate Engagement, Science Communication, and Diplomacy" (Josh Compton, Professor of Speech; Brooke Harrington, Professor of Sociology; Pavel Sulyandziga, Associate Researcher at Bowdoin College; and Varvara Korkina Williams, Arctic Innovation Fellow, Institute of Arctic Studies)
4:33:02 Call to Action and Concluding Remarks (April Salas)