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

CEE and CITRS have many seminars on social issues relating to climate change this semester listed at
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Date Time, Place Speaker, Title
Friday, January 22 11AM
112 Hilgard Hall
Philip J Marriott (RMIT, Australia)
Comprehensive & Multidimensional GC with Mass Spectrometry and Innovative Approaches to NMR Spectroscopy for Improved Chemical Characterisation
Friday, February 5 2-3 PM
534 Davis Hall
Cristina Archer (CSU-Chico)
Integrating wind and solar energy for a total energy supply in the US
Wednesday, February 10 410PM
575 McCone Hall
Michael W. I. Schmidt (Univ Zurich)
All You Ever Wanted to Know About Biochar (and other fire-derived soil organic matter) But Were Afraid to Ask
Thursday, February 11 4-5 PM
1 LeConte Hall
Jay Melosh (Purdue)
Results from NASA's Deep Impact Mission to Comet Tempel 1
Thursday, February 18 4-5 PM
141 McCone Hall
Alexander Stine (EPS)
Observed Changes in the Seasonal Cycle of Earth's Surface Temperature
Tuesday, February 23 4-5 PM
120 Latimer Hall
Dudley R Herschbach (Harvard)
George C. Pimentel Memorial Lecture: Let There Be Light: Genesis of Meteor Trails and Nightglow
Monday, March 1 4-5 PM
159 Mulford Hall
Luiz Martinelli (U São Paulo, Brazil)
Biofuel in Brazil: environmental and social impacts
Monday, March 8 4-5 PM
159 Mulford Hall
Leda Kobziar (U Florida)
From the Sierra to the Swamp: How fire drives succession, carbon flux, and future fires
Thursday, March 11 12-1 PM
300 Wheeler Hall
Kristie Ebi (IPCC Group II Director)
Human Health Risks of and Public Health Responses to Climate Change
Thursday, March 18 12-1 PM
Building 50 Auditorium, LBNL
Charles J. Weschler (Tech. Univ. of Denmark)
LBL EETD Distinguished Lecture: Indoor Chemical Exposures: Humans' Non-respiratory Interactions with Room Air
Thursday, March 18 4 PM
LeConte 1 Hall
James Farquhar (U Maryland)
A look into Earth's early environments
Friday, March 19 2-3 PM
534 Davis Hall
Tom Kirchstetter (LBL)
Evaluating the effects of black carbon on the reflectivity and melting of snow, which contributes to climate change
Tuesday, March 23 11 AM
775 Tan Hall  Note: the building will be locked. Email boering - AT - berkeley - DOT - edu for access
Jim J. Lin (Academia Sinica)
Photolysis of ClOOCl and the Ozone Hole: A Molecular Beam Study
Thursday, April 8 4 -5 PM
141 McCone Hall
Yi Huang (Harvard)
A longwave radiation spectral perspective on climate and climate change
Tuesday, April 13 11-12 PM
575 McCone Hall
Jung Eun Lee (U Chicago)
Plant hydraulics across geologic time scales: Implications for climate
Wednesday, April 14 1 -2 PM
575 McCone Hall
David Romps (Harvard)
Entrainment in atmospheric convection
Tuesday, April 20 11:30 -12:30 PM
575 McCone Hall
Robert Kopp ( )
TBA
Wednesday, April 21 4 -530 PM
575 McCone Hall
Rynda Hudman (Chem. Dept.)
Effects of climate change on forest fires over North America and impact on U.S. air quality and visibility
Thurs, May 6 4 PM
141 McCone Hall
Amy Englebrecht (EPS)
A High Resolution Record of Late Holocene Climate Change from Isla Isabela, Gulf of California
Thurs, May 13 4 PM
102 Moffitt Hall
Abby Swan (EPS)
Exit Seminar -- Ecoclimate teleconnections: remote effects of the interactions between ecosystems and climate
Monday, May 17 130 - 3 PM
575 McCone Hall
Keith Rodgers (Princeton)
An Increased Seasonal Cycle in air-sea CO2 fluxes over the 21st century in Coupled Climate Models

If there is an upcoming seminar you would like to see posted please write to lukevalin-AT-berkeley.edu.
For complete seminar listings, click on department links above.