January 30 2018 Tuesday: IRES Special Seminar
Speaker: David Rutledge
IRES Seminar Series Time: 12:30pm to 1:30pm (TUESDAY) Location: AERL 107, 2202 Main Mall *************************************************************************** Energy Resources for Climate Models David Rutledge, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, CA Abstract: In modeling climate change, the carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels is the most important factor. The time frame for the climate response is much longer than the time frame for burning fossil fuels, and this means the total amount burned is more important than the burn rate. Production of oil, gas, and coal in the long run is traditionally estimated from government geological surveys, together with an allowance for future […]
March 29, 2018: IRES Faculty Seminar
Speaker: Laura Morillas
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February 15, 2018: IRES Professional Development Seminar
To Profit or Not? How organizational structures impact sustainability projects
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January 25, 2018: IRES Professional Development Seminar
CV of Failures
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January 4, 2018: IRES Faculty Seminar
Speaker: Jocelyn Stacey
(First Seminar for Term 2)
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April 5, 2018: No IRES Seminar
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April 12, 2018: IRES Student Symposium Symposium
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December 7, 2017: IRES Special Seminar
Speaker: Bradley Eyre
(Last Seminar for Term 1)
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November 23, 2017: IRES Faculty Seminar
Speakers: FuturAgua Team (Tim McDaniels, Douw Steyn, and others) plus poster session in AERL Lobby afterwards
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October 26, 2017: IRES Professional Development Seminar
Speakers: Alaya Boisvert, Ann Rowan, David Boyd, Adriane Carr
Environmental Policy and Government Relations Panel Discussion
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