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Being on Earth: Climate Change and Conservation

Description

Berkeley faculty scientists are working across disciplines to explore the meaning of climate change for all of our planet’s inhabitants. Learn about the shape of the Earth to come and what it will mean for us all.

Dates and Locations

Virtual

March 16, 2023
via Zoom

Featuring

Justin Brashares

Justin Brashares

Professor and G.R. & W.M. Goertz Chair, Environmental Science, Policy, and Management (ESPM)

Justin Brashares’s work explores how human consumption of animals and conversion of natural environments inform, cause, and are caused by economic, political, and societal issues. The Brashares grou…

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David Romps

David Romps

Professor, Earth and Planetary Science

Faculty Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

David Romps’s research tracks changes in the atmosphere, particularly moist convection and turbulence, and the interaction of clouds with Earth’s climate.

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Christopher Schell

Christopher J. Schell

Assistant Professor, Environmental Science, Policy, and Management

Christopher J. Schell is an urban ecologist, professor, Afrofuturist, father, and writer. Schell’s research sits at the intersection of animal behavior, physiology, urban biodiversity conservation, environmental justice, and One Heal…

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