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Harvard University

From Sea to Changing Sea - The Role of Oceans in Climate

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Overview

Explore the critical role of oceans in climate change through this informative panel discussion featuring leading oceanographers and climate scientists. Gain insights from experts as they delve into topics such as ocean circulation, sea level rise, and the impact of warming oceans on global climate patterns. Learn about cutting-edge research from prestigious institutions including Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Columbia University, University of Washington, and Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Participate in a thought-provoking Q&A session to deepen your understanding of the complex relationship between oceans and climate, and discover how these vital ecosystems are responding to and influencing global environmental changes.

Syllabus

Moderator: Amala Mahadevan, Senior Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and 2014–2015 Fellow, Radcliffe Insitute for Advanced Study
Maureen E. Raymo, Lamont Research Professor and Director, Lamont-Doherty Core Repository, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University
Rebecca Woodgate, Senior Principal Oceanographer and Associate Professor of Oceanography, University of Washington
Lynne D. Talley, Distinguished Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego
PANEL DISCUSSION
Q&A

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  • Elias Patel
    Well researched and extremely well presented.. short, concise, yet covers all the important parts of melting ice caps and climate change. A topic that concerns us all!

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