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Date Time, Place Speaker, Title
Wednesday, September 5 4-6PM
110 Barrows Hall
Satis Arnold (Murdoch University)
Australia Confronts Climate Change
Friday, September 7 12-1PM
406 Davis Hall
Allen Goldstein (ESPM)
Known and Unexplored Organic Constituents in the Earth's Atmosphere
Monday, September 10 4-5:30PM
101 Morgan Hall
John Harte (ESPM & ERG)
Biotic Feedbacks to Local and Global Climate Change
Wednesday, September 12 4:10PM
575 McCone Hall
Sarah Knuth (Geography Grad Student)
Combating Global Warming in Philadelphia: Towards a People's Climate Policy?
Wednesday, September 12 4-6PM
120 Latimer Hall
Lee Lynd (Dartmouth Engineering)
Energy Biotechnology: Anticipating a Revolution
Thursday, September 20 4 PM
141 McCone Hall
William Collins (EPS)
The Roles of Solar Absorption in Climate and Climate Change
Friday, September 21 12-1PM
406 Davis Hall
Robert Sawyer (ME)
California’s Program to Reduce Light-duty Motor Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Wednesday, September 26 4-6PM
110 Barrows Hall
Lee Schipper (EMBARQ of WRI)
Mass Transport or Transport for the Masses? The threats and opportunities from hyper motorization in China, India and Vietnam
Friday, September 28 12-1PM
406 Davis Hall
William Collins (Earth Sci. Div. LBNL)
What Climate Models Can and Cannot Do to Help Us Understand Future Climate Change
Thursday, October 4 4PM
141 McCone Hall
Isaac Held (Princeton GFDL)
The response of the hydrological cycle to global warming
Friday, October 5 12-1PM
406 Davis Hall
Steve Margulis (UCLA CEE)
Toward the Characterization of Snowpack from Space-Borne Satellite Measurements: A Multi-Frequency Multi-Scale Data Assimilation Approach
Wednesday, October 10 4-6PM
110 Barrows Hall
Chris Somerville (Director - UCB Energy Bioscience Inst.)
Technical Issues Associated with the Development of Lignocellulosic Biofuels
Wednesday, October 17 4:10PM
575 McCone Hall
Thomas Mölg (Visiting Fulbright Scholar in UCB Geography, Dept. of Earth and Atmos. Sci., U. of Innsbruck)
TBA
Wednesday, October 17 4-6PM
110 Barrows Hall
Ananth Chikkatur (Harvard)
Coal and India's Energy Future
Wednesday, October 24 11AM-12
 Sibley Auditorium Bechtel Eng. Center
Phil Marcus (Mechanical Engineering)
Jupiter's New Red Spot: A Thermometer for Climate Change on Another Planet?
Monday, October 29 4-5:30PM
101 Morgan Hall
Peter Maass (NY Times Magazine Contributor and UCB Regents Lecturer)
The Amazon v. Big Oil.
Wednesday, October 31 4-6PM
110 Barrows Hall
Alex Farrell (ERG)
Biofuels in the 21st Century
Tuesday, November 13 4PM
120 Latimer Hall
Ruth Signorell (Univ. British Columbia)
Spectroscopic Properties of Aerosols and Their Microscopic Origin
Wednesday, November 14 11AM-12
 Sibley Auditorium Bechtel Eng. Center
Robert Dibble (Mechanical Engineering)
"Power to the People: Approaches to Generating Electric Power from Biofuels "
Wednesday, November 14 4-6PM
110 Barrows Hall
Robert Sawyer (ME)
Light-duty Diesels and Potential Health Impacts
Friday, November 16 12-1PM
406 Davis Hall
James Doyle (NRL-Monterey)
Simulating the Monster: Perspectives from T-REX (Terrain-Induced Rotor Experiment)
CANCELED Tuesday, November 27 4PM
120 Latimer Hall
John Stanton (UT-Austin Dept of Chem)
NO 3:The History and "Structure" of an Unusual Molecule
Thursday, December 6 2:30-3:30PM
775 Tan Hall
Mark Lawrence (MPI-Mainz)
Effects of Clouds on Atmospheric Chemistry: Modeling Studies at the MPI for Chemistry
Friday, December 7 1-2PM
575 McCone Hall
Natalia Calvo (NCAR - ACD)
ENSO signal in the stratosphere


If there is an upcoming seminar you would like to see posted please write to LukeValin-AT-berkeley.edu.
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