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REVELLE COLLEGE
40th Anniversary Celebration
WINTER QUARTER SYMPOSIA
Tuesday, 7:30-9:00 p.m. in York Hall 2622
http://revelle.ucsd.edu/seminar/globalwarming.html
JANUARY
11, 2005
A Tribute to Roger
Revelle and Kick Off of the Symposia Series:
- Marye Anne Fox, Chancellor,
UCSD
Walter Munk, Research
Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Keith Brueckner, Professor
Emeritus Physics, and First Dean of the School of Science Engineering
Hugh Bradner, Professor
Emeritus Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering and Professor
Emeritus Institute of Geophysics & Planetary Physics
Marge Bradner, Friend
of Ellen Revelle
PANEL: Global Warming: Biological Aspects
of Human Impact on the Environment
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Milt Saier, Professor,
Biology
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Oliver Ryder, Kleberg
Genetics Chair & Head Genetics Division CRES-Conservation
& Research for Endangered Species,
Zoological Society of San Diego, Adjunct Professor, Biology
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Bill Fenical, Director
Center for Marine Biotechnology & Biomedicine
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Jeremy Jackson, Professor,
Geoscience Research Division
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David Woodruff, Professor,
Biology
JANUARY
18, 2005
Introduction:
Walter Munk, Research
Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
PANEL: Global
Warming: Atmospheric Effects on the Environment
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Charles Kennel, Director,
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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Mark Thiemens, Dean,
Division of Physical Sciences, Professor of Chemistry &Biochemistry
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Richard Somerville,
Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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Kimberly Prather,
Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Professor, Center for
Atmospheric Sciences
- Gustaf Arrhenius,
Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
JANUARY 25, 2005
Introduction:
Herb York, Director Emeritus, Institute on Global Conflict &
Cooperation, Professor
Emeritus Physics, UCSD Chancellor Emeritus
PANEL: Global
Warming: Political Action to Save the Environment
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Lisa Shaffer, Director,
Policy Programs/International Relations SIO
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Richard Carson, Chairman,
Department of Economics
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Paul Linden Professor,
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
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Raymond Clémençon,
Adjunct Professor & Senior Lecturer, Graduate School of
International Relations & Pacific Rim Studies & in the
Political Science Department
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Mario Molina, Nobel
Laureate of Chemistry, Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry,
Professor, Center for Atmospheric Sciences
FEBRUARY
1, 2005
Student and Alumni
Speakers
PANEL: What
Revelle students have done to involve themselves in the concern
for Global Warming. How has the Revelle curriculum prepared students
to deal with science and politics in the future?
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