Wednesday, November 28, 2007

IPCC Author to speak at Sac State

Sacramento State News - California State University, Sacramento

Award-winning environmental scientist
to discuss global warming

Jeff Price
Jeff Price

A scientist who was part of the team that shared the Nobel Prize with former Vice President Al Gore will speak at Sacramento State 3 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 5, in the University Union’s Hinde Auditorium.

Jeff Price, one of the scientists on the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), will discuss measures needed to prevent major catastrophic changes in the ecosystems caused by global warming. Price and the other scientists on the IPCC shared the Nobel Peace prize with Gore this year.

Price is a biologist and a professor of geological and environmental sciences at Chico State. He is one of the lead authors of the IPCC’s 2007 report on climate change. He and his co-authors predict that many plant and animal species are likely to be at increased risk of extinction if global warming continues unchecked.

“The extinction message is one of the most significant in the report,” says Price. “The accelerating risk of extinction for species—and we’ve only studied a small fraction of the species of the world—should be of great concern to everyone.”

According to the IPCC website, the panel was created almost 20 years ago in response to growing concerns about the risk of climate change. The General Assembly of the United Nations asked the two UN bodies most engaged in the issue, the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations

Environment Programme, to set up the panel to provide balanced, objective policy advice.

The lecture is presented by Sacramento State’s College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.

For more information on the lecture, contact the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at (916) 278-4655. For media assistance, contact Sacramento State’s Public Affairs office at (916) 278-6156.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

The Heat Is On | SoundVision Productions Presents The DNA Files

The California Report: Climate Change and California's Water

The California Report: Climate Change and California's Water
Yeah, the title kinda gives it away, but for for those of you looking for extra credit, you might want to check it out.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

BBC - Science & Nature - Climate Change

BBC - Science & Nature - Climate Change
Great website with information on a BBC climate change model run with 1000's of volunteers.

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More extra credit Friday Nov 16th

"Peak Oil & Global Warming" with Richard Heinberg Richard Heinberg, widely regarded as America’s foremost Peak Oil educator, will discuss the most recent evidence regarding the timing of the global production peak, its likely consequences, the implications for farming, energy, and all of us; and what can be done at both the international and local levels to prepare for and mitigate their impacts. His books include The Oil Depletions Protocol, Terrorism and Economic Collapse, Powerdown, and The Party’s Over and is featured in the documentary The 11th Hour.
* Friday, Nov.16th, 2007
* 7:00 to 8:30 pm
* Universal Unitarian Church of Davis Meeting Hall
* 27074 Patwin Road, Davis
* Students Free

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Hey, there's a test coming up!

Just thought you should know that we're going to have a test on the 20th/21st of November AND that another article will be due at that time, along with the Study Guide (if you're into that sort of thing). The test will be on chapters 5, 6, 7, and 8.

Take a look at my posts for last April for the review questions and diagrams.

Next up will be the final, which will cover chapters 9, 10, 11, and 14.

Monday, November 5, 2007

The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See

The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See
Simple cost/benefit analysis of climate change. The IPCC TAR indicated that there would be a net economic GAIN of roughly $35 billion for the US to implement the Kyoto protocol.

Okay, this is better (better analysis)
How it all ends