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VIDEOS IN THIS SERIES:
| Electrons, Life and the Evolution of the Oxygen Cycle on Earth Paul G. Falkowski, Board of Governors Professor of Geological and Marine Science in the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences and Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Rutgers University MIT Host: Center for Global Change Science |
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From Rocks to Genes and Back: Stories about the Evolution of Photosynthesis Dianne K. Newman, Professor of Geobiology, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences and Division of Biology,
California Institute of Technology
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
MIT Host: Center for Global Change Science |
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Fisheries and Global Warming: Impacts on Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Daniel Pauly, Professor and Director, Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia MIT Host: Center for Global Change Science |
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Climate Variability and Change and their Impact on the Global Harvest Cynthia Rosenzweig, Senior Researcher, NASA/Goddard Institute for Space Studies MIT Host: Center for Global Change Science |
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Anthropogenic Climate Change: Science, Economics and Policy Ronald G. Prinn, TEPCO Professor of Atmospheric Science, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences MIT Host: Center for Global Change Science |
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Whales to Wood, Wood to Coal/Oil- What’s Next? Daniel Nocera, W. M. Keck Professor of Energy and Professor of Chemistry MIT Host: Center for Global Change Science |
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Solar Energy as a Major Replacement for Fossil Fuel Roger Angel, Director, Steward Observatory Mirror Laboratory;
Director, Center for Astronomical Adaptive Optics;
Regents Professor of Astronomy;
Regents Professor of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona
MIT Host: Center for Global Change Science |
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Geosciences and Carbon Sequestration to Address Climate Change Margaret Leinen, Chief Science Officer, Climos, Inc. MIT Host: Center for Global Change Science |
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Earth Systems Engineering and Management Brad Allenby, Templeton Fellow; Lincoln Professor of Ethics and Engineering; Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering; and Professor of Law, Arizona State University MIT Host: Center for Global Change Science |
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