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2019 Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium

Olpin Union Ballroom

The 2019 Environment and Sustainability Research Symposium is a poster session showcasing graduate student research that the GCSC has supported. Other graduate students and postdocs with environment/sustainability related research will also be invited to present.

GCSC Seminar – Aradhna Tripati – Dynamics of Climate Change

210 ASB (Aline Skaggs Biology bldg) 257 S. 1400 E., Salt Lake City, UT, United States

Aradhna Tripati, is Associate Professor at Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, UCLA. She researches and teaches about climate change; the history and dynamics of changing earth systems including climate, ice sheets, oceans, the water cycle, carbon dioxide levels; tool development; and clumped isotope geochemistry. 4:00 pm  |  210 ASB

Brenda Ekwurzel, Director of Climate Science for the Union of Concerned Scientists

210 ASB (Aline Skaggs Biology bldg) 257 S. 1400 E., Salt Lake City, UT, United States

"Assessing and Mitigating Risks to Water Resources from Climate Change” 4:00 pm | 210 ASB Co-author of the fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4) Volume II, Erkwurzel examines the reduction of risks and impacts of climate change to society and offers practical, achievable solutions.

CONFLUENCE Film Screening

210 ASB (Aline Skaggs Biology bldg) 257 S. 1400 E., Salt Lake City, UT, United States

5:30 PM, ASB 210: screening, Q&A, and music The Colorado River has carved a deep imprint on both the physical landscape of the American Southwest, and on the people who live near its waters. Confluence follows an up-and- coming indie folk band as they traverse this endangered river system, and document the people who rely […]

Society, Water & Climate Research Group talks & lunch

Gardner Commons 2950 (Eccles Auditorium) 260 SOUTH Central Campus Dr., Salt Lake City, UT

GC 2950 (Eccles Auditorium) "Influence of Landscape Legacies on Riparian Plant Communities in a Changing Environment' Jennifer Follstad-Shah, Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies "Prehistoric Climate, Land Use, and Social Change in Southeastern Utah" Brian Codding, Associate Professor, Anthropology Lunch provided with RSVP to austin.westley@csbs.utah.edu | Download flyer