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Webcasts, Mini-Science 2016

Mini-Science logoThe lectures from Mini-Science 2016: Weather and climate - going to extremes are now available as .

Listen or watch, when you want, where you want, at no charge!

You can read a synopsis of each talkÌýas well as short biographies on ourÌýSchedule and Speakers webpage.

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How weather and climate work

February 25, 2016. Prof. John Gyakum, Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences


Arctic climate change: Observations, future projections and possible restoration strategies

March 10, 2016. Prof. Bruno Tremblay, Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences


Deep time climate change

March 17, 2016. Prof. Galen Halverson, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences


Climate change and preserving cold carbon

March 24, 2016. Prof. Nigel Roulet, Department of Geography


How can we adapt to climate change?

March 31, 2016. Prof. Lea Berrang Ford, Department of Geography


Climate change and the tropics

April 7, 2016. Prof. Catherine Potvin, Department of Biology


Air pollution, climate and health in the Tibetan Plateau

April 14, 2016. Prof. Jill Baumgartner, Institute for Health & Social Policy and Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Occupational Health


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