Webcasts, Mini-Science 2016

Mini-Science logoThe lectures from Mini-Science 2016: Weather and climate - going to extremes are now available as YouTube videos (webcasts).

Listen or watch, when you want, where you want, at no charge!

You can read a synopsis of each talk as well as short biographies on our Schedule and Speakers webpage.

 


How weather and climate work

February 25, 2016. Prof. John Gyakum, Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences

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Arctic climate change: Observations, future projections and possible restoration strategies

March 10, 2016. Prof. Bruno Tremblay, Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences

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Deep time climate change

March 17, 2016. Prof. Galen Halverson, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences

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Climate change and preserving cold carbon

March 24, 2016. Prof. Nigel Roulet, Department of Geography

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How can we adapt to climate change?

March 31, 2016. Prof. Lea Berrang Ford, Department of Geography

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Climate change and the tropics

April 7, 2016. Prof. Catherine Potvin, Department of Biology

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Air pollution, climate and health in the Tibetan Plateau

April 14, 2016. Prof. Jill Baumgartner, Institute for Health & Social Policy and Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Occupational Health

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