
The next lecture features Mr. Tom Boden, Director of the World Data Center for Atmospheric Trace Gases and of the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center of the Environmental Sciences Division in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. After graduating from the Institute of Environmental Sciences with a concentration in Applied Ecology, Mr. Boden and his family moved to Tennessee where he began work with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His professional interests include archival, analysis, documentation, and distribution of global climate-change-related databases, or the trends in atmospheric trace gas concentrations and CO2 emissions resulting from fossil fuel burning. The Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center is the primary climate-change data and information analysis center of the U.S. Department of Energy. CDIAC's data holdings include records of the concentrations of carbon dioxide and other radiatively active gases in the atmosphere; the role of the terrestrial biosphere and the oceans in the biogeochemical cycles of greenhouse gases; emissions of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere; long-term climate trends; the effects of elevated carbon dioxide on vegetation; and the vulnerability of coastal areas to rising sea level. Mr. Boden’s lecture serves as continuation of the in-depth analysis and discussion of the topic of global climate change which has been at the forefront of recent Institute of Environmental Sciences’ events such as the Willeke Frontiers in Environmental Sciences’ lecture held last year whose guest lecturer was IPCC panelist, Dr. Neil Adger, and this past week’s Focus the Nation event during which nine Miami professors from seven different departments discussed climate change from the perspective of his or her discipline.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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Monday, March 10, 2008
Discussion of Kingsolver's "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle"
NEW DATE: Tuesday, April 22, 7:00pm King Library 320.
On Earth Day we will discuss "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" from Barbara Kingsolver and Steven Hopp, and Camille Kingsolver. This book chronicles one family's year long endeavor to eat only locally grown foods.
Join us for a lively discussion of the issues raised in this book. Can eating locally have an impact on global climate change? Will eating locally result in better health?
FREE BOOKS are available to those who participate in the discussion. A limited amount of copies are available, and they will go to those who request them early.
Join the Discussion and Request a Free Book
Borrow a copy of the book from OhioLINK (if free copies are no longer available)
More about Barbara Kingsolver
The "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" website
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
Focus The Nation Event
Miami University will be hosting its Focus the Nation teach-in on the last Friday of March, the schedule of speakers can be found here. Prior to the teach-in, Thursday night at 6 pm in 112 Pearson Hall, the Climate Expert for Duke Energy, Kevin Leahy, will come to speak about the research and work being done in alternative energies and how many large corporations and companies are making an effort to "go green."
The original Focus the Nation event took place across the US on January 31st when schools, colleges, universities, religious organizations, non-profit groups and private companies spent the day providing a "teach-in" for their communities about Climate Change.
For more information, visit the official website: http://focusthenation.org/ or contact the student organizers for the "Focus Miami" event, Teresa Zaffiro, zaffirtb@muohio.edu or Kay Reichenbach, reicheke@muohio.edu.
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