The Science and Politics of Geoengineering Research
Dr. Jason J. Blackstock, a physicist and international relations scholar from Centre for International Governance (CIGI). View the poster (PDF) from the seminar.
Dr. Jason J. Blackstock, a physicist and international relations scholar from Centre for International Governance (CIGI). View the poster (PDF) from the seminar.
Dr. Chris Fletcher, Assistant Professor, Geography and Environmental Management in University of Waterloo. View the poster (PDF) from the seminar.
This seminar explored the capabilities of the European Space Agency's ENVISAT (Environmental Satellite) ASAR (Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar) instrument's Global Mode for monitoring of the hydrosphere.
Speaker: Annett Bartsch, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow and lecturer at the Institute of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Vienna University of Technology. View the poster (PDF) from the seminar.
Dr. Ben Kravitz, a postdoctoral fellow at the Carnegie Institution for Science's Department of Global Ecology in Stanford, California. View the abstract (PDF) and poster (PDF) from the seminar.
Dr. Roger Pielke, senior research scientist in the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado, in Boulder. View the poster (PDF) from the seminar.
This two-day workshop is designed to elucidate how different disciplines approach the topic of climate change (Friday's topic) and may provide different courses of action to deal with it (Saturday's topic).
An interdisciplinary, international, workshop
A two-day workshop event hosted by the Balsillie School of International Affairs aimed at providing an ideal forum for discussing the challenging methodological and governance questions of how we are adapting and how good current policies and practices are at tackling the water-related impacts of climate change.
The Cryospheric Science Group of the Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3) is pleased to announce the monthly Cryosphere Research Group Seminar Series for October 2014 (Thu Oct 9, EV2-2022, 1:00) given by Wen Tang (Jessie), “The potential of using C-band quad polarimetric and compact polarimetric parameters to monitor soil conditions in Southwest Ontario.”
Any member of the Faculty of Environment or IC3 is welcome to attend!