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Colloquia

A list spanning the current and past semester (and maybe a bit more).
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Past Colloquia

Fri Apr 20, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Paleoreconstructions of Sierra Nevada snowpack using diatom inference models”

James Sickman

University of California Riverside, Department of Environmental Sciences


Fri Apr 13, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Extreme Heat and Societal Vulnerability in a Changing Climate”

Olga V. Wilhelmi

Project Scientist, Institute for the Study of Society and Environment, PI and leader of GIS Strategic Initiative, NCAR


Fri Apr 06, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“Greenland ice sheet and dynamic response to global warming”

Konrad Steffen

University of Colorado, Director of CIRES and Department of Geography


Fri Mar 16, 04:00 pm. CIRES Auditorium

“Responding to the challenges of global environmental change: carbon offsets, climate adaptation, and science for sustainable development ”

Diana Liverman

University of Arizona, Co-Director Institute of the Environment and School of Geography and Development


Fri Mar 09, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“Catching Climate Fever: Diagnosing the Changing Environment of Infectious Disease”

Andrew Comrie

University of Arizona, Associate Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate College and School of Geography and Development


Fri Mar 02, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“The Science and the Politics of Disasters and Climate Change”

Roger Pielke, Jr.

University of Colorado, CIRES Fellow, Center for Science and Technology Policy Research, and Environmental Studies Program


Fri Feb 17, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“Institutional Access, Democratic Articulation, and Self-Organized Adaptation to Climate Change”

Ashwini Chhatre

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Geography


Fri Feb 10, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“Climate Policy, REDD+ and the Road Ahead”

William Boyd

University of Colorado, School of Law

Krister Anderson

University of Colorado, Department of Political Science and Environmental Studies Program


Tue Feb 07, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“Civil Society and Food Insecurity: An Analysis of Local Food Organizations in Johannesburg”

Daniel Warshawsky

University of Southern California, Spatial Sciences Institute


Fri Feb 03, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“From the River to the Sea: Human geographies of incarceration in the 1967 Occupied Palestinian Territories”

Ron Smith

University of Washington, Department of Geography


Fri Jan 27, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“Spatial Corruptions: Aid, Place, and Rule at the India-Bangladesh Border”

Jason Cons

Cornell University, Department of Development Sociology


Fri Dec 02, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“What does it mean to 'adapt'? Gender, climate change, post-conflict transition and forestry governance in Nepal”

Andrea Nightingale

School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh


Fri Nov 18, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“From the Heavens to the Markets: State-Backed Development and the Remaking of Water in Western China”

Afton Clarke-Sather

CU-Boulder Geography


Fri Nov 04, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“Pages from the Book of the Unknown Explorer”

Judit Hersko

Visual and Performing Arts Department, California State University San Marcos


Fri Oct 28, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Our Bodies Are Our Own: Resistance to ABC-Based HIV/AIDS Interventions in Northern Tanzania Conservation Settings”

John Reid-Hresko

University of Colorado, PhD Candidate, Department of Sociology


Fri Oct 14, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“Ozone Depletion and Antarctic Climate Change”

Susan Solomon

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration


Fri Oct 07, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“Interrogating the Tradeoffs: Carbon Commodification and Community Forest Governance in Chiapas, Mexico”

Tracey Osborne

School of Geography and Development, University of Arizona


Fri Sep 30, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“The Nation Ex-Situ: On Climate Change, Deterritorialized Nationhood, and the Post-Climate Era”

Maxine Burkett

William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawai'i


Fri Sep 23, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“Research on Global Environmental Change: Time for Change”

Myanna Lahsen

Earth System Science Center, The Brazilian Institute for Space Research


Fri Sep 16, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, room 155

“Environmental Geopolitics in the Twenty First Century”

Simon Dalby

Carleton University Ottowa, Environmental Studies and Political Economy


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