The Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society has organized an Energy and Climate Change symposium series this spring, featuring talks by distinguished scholars from the United States and elsewhere. The series, which is free and open to the public, began April 11 and runs until May 5.
Upcoming events include:
鈥pril 19鈥斺淭he Grand Challenge of Coral Reef Sustainability,鈥 with Annalisa Bracco (Georgia Tech)
鈥pril 22鈥斺淐rossing the Great Wall: Climate Change and Agrarian-Nomadic Migration in Imperial China,鈥 with Qing Pei (Education University of Hong Kong)
鈥pril 26鈥斺淎 Molecular Approach to Clean Energy and Net-Zero Emission,鈥 with Jier Huang (Marquette University)
鈥pril 28鈥斺淭ackling Climate Change with Integrated Systems-Based Research: Challenges and Opportunities,鈥 with Hanqin Tian (Auburn University)
鈥ay 3鈥斺淐hanging Fast and Slow: Social Tipping Points and Gradual Change in the Human-Climate System,鈥 with Rachel Shwom (Rutgers University)
鈥ay 5鈥斺淭he Politics of Climate Policy and Energy Transition,鈥 with Jonas Meckling (University of California-Berkeley)
All lectures are held from noon-1 p.m. in 245 Beacon Street Room 501, with a reception and lunch to follow; they also are available via Zoom.
University Communications | April 2022