WHENDEE SILVER – The Potential of Soil Carbon Sequestration to Help Mitigate Climate Change: From Garbage to Gold?
126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United StatesSPEAKER: Whendee L. Silver Professor of Ecosystem Ecology and Biogeochemistry and Rudy Grah Endowed Chair in Forestry and Sustainability, UC Berkeley Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management DATE: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: The Potential of Soil Carbon Sequestration to Help Mitigate Climate Change: From Garbage to Gold? DESCRIPTION: The fields of ecology and biogeochemistry ... Continue Reading »
WHENDEE SILVER – The Potential of Soil Carbon Sequestration to Help Mitigate Climate Change: From Garbage to Gold?
126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United StatesSPEAKER: Whendee L. Silver Professor of Ecosystem Ecology and Biogeochemistry and Rudy Grah Endowed Chair in Forestry and Sustainability, UC Berkeley Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management DATE: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: The Potential of Soil Carbon Sequestration to Help Mitigate Climate Change: From Garbage to Gold? DESCRIPTION: The fields of ecology and biogeochemistry ... Continue Reading »
WHENDEE SILVER – The Potential of Soil Carbon Sequestration to Help Mitigate Climate Change: From Garbage to Gold?
126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United StatesSPEAKER: Whendee L. Silver Professor of Ecosystem Ecology and Biogeochemistry and Rudy Grah Endowed Chair in Forestry and Sustainability, UC Berkeley Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management DATE: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: The Potential of Soil Carbon Sequestration to Help Mitigate Climate Change: From Garbage to Gold? DESCRIPTION: The fields of ecology and biogeochemistry ... Continue Reading »
PETER NICO – Impact of Subsurface Structure on Water Dynamics During On-Farm Water Recharge
126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United StatesSPEAKER: Peter Nico Soil and Environmental Biogeochemist Staff Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Resilient Energy, Water and Infrastructure Program Domain Lead DATE: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Impact of Subsurface Structure on Water Dynamics During On-Farm Water Recharge DESCRIPTION: On-farm water recharge is a promising approach for capturing excess winter ... Continue Reading »
PETER NICO – Impact of Subsurface Structure on Water Dynamics During On-Farm Water Recharge
126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United StatesSPEAKER: Peter Nico Soil and Environmental Biogeochemist Staff Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Resilient Energy, Water and Infrastructure Program Domain Lead DATE: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Impact of Subsurface Structure on Water Dynamics During On-Farm Water Recharge DESCRIPTION: On-farm water recharge is a promising approach for capturing excess winter ... Continue Reading »
PETER NICO – Impact of Subsurface Structure on Water Dynamics During On-Farm Water Recharge
126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United StatesSPEAKER: Peter Nico Soil and Environmental Biogeochemist Staff Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Resilient Energy, Water and Infrastructure Program Domain Lead DATE: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Impact of Subsurface Structure on Water Dynamics During On-Farm Water Recharge DESCRIPTION: On-farm water recharge is a promising approach for capturing excess winter ... Continue Reading »
IMRAN SHEIKH – Decarbonization of Residential Space and Water Heating in California
126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United StatesSPEAKER: Imran Sheikh Assistant Professor - Institute for Energy Studies Department of Environmental Sciences Western Washington University DATE: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Decarbonization of Residential Space and Water Heating in California DESCRIPTION: Achieving deep decarbonization goals will require a transition away from fossil fuels for residential space and water ... Continue Reading »
IMRAN SHEIKH – Decarbonization of Residential Space and Water Heating in California
126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United StatesSPEAKER: Imran Sheikh Assistant Professor - Institute for Energy Studies Department of Environmental Sciences Western Washington University DATE: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Decarbonization of Residential Space and Water Heating in California DESCRIPTION: Achieving deep decarbonization goals will require a transition away from fossil fuels for residential space and water ... Continue Reading »
IMRAN SHEIKH – Decarbonization of Residential Space and Water Heating in California
126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United StatesSPEAKER: Imran Sheikh Assistant Professor - Institute for Energy Studies Department of Environmental Sciences Western Washington University DATE: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Decarbonization of Residential Space and Water Heating in California DESCRIPTION: Achieving deep decarbonization goals will require a transition away from fossil fuels for residential space and water ... Continue Reading »
TED PARSON – Climate Engineering: Benefits, Risks, Governance Challenges
126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United StatesSPEAKER: Ted Parson Dan and Rae Emmett Professor of Environmental Law Faculty Co-Director, Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment UCLA School of Law DATE: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Climate Engineering: Benefits, Risks, Governance Challenges DESCRIPTION: Climate engineering (CE)—intentional, global-scale modification of the environment to offset some of ... Continue Reading »