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Apr 2, 2024

Projecting Flooding by Bringing the Physical Processes Back in the Flood Frequency Analysis

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<Gabriele Villarini, professor of civil and environmental engineering and the High Meadows Environmental Institute, presented “Projecting Flooding by Bringing the Physical Processes Back in the Flood Frequency Analysis.” Villarini was the third speaker in the spring 2024 HMEI…

Mar 5, 2024

Underground H2 Storage and Natural Production: Pathways to Energy Decarbonization

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Catherine Peters, the George J. Magee Professor of Geological Engineering and professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, presented “Underground H2 Storage and Natural Production: Pathways to Energy Decarbonization.” Peters was the second speaker in the spring 2024 HMEI…

Feb 6, 2024

Towards Understanding Interdependence of the Climate and Biodiversity Crises

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Steve Pacala, the Frederick D. Petrie Professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Emeritus, presented “Towards Understanding Interdependence Of The Climate And Biodiversity Crises.” Pacala was the first speaker in the spring 2024 HMEI Faculty Seminar Series. Decades of…

Dec 5, 2023

Where there is Fire, there is Smoke: Effects on Air Pollution and Mental Health in Canada

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Janet Currie, the Henry Putnam Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, presented “Where there is Fire, there is Smoke: Effects on Air Pollution and Mental Health in Canada.” Currie was the final speaker in the fall 2023 HMEI…

Nov 8, 2023

Visuality Against the Anthropocene: Landscape Vision and Things That Do Not See

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Rachael DeLue, professor of art and archaeology and American studies, presented “Visuality Against the Anthropocene: Landscape Vision and Things That Do Not See.” DeLue was the third speaker in the fall 2023 HMEI Faculty Seminar Series. Defined broadly as…

Oct 3, 2023

Mysteries and Challenges of Agricultural Emissions to the Atmosphere

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Mark Zondlo, professor of civil and environmental engineering, presented “Mysteries and Challenges of Agricultural Emissions to the Atmosphere.” Zondlo was the second speaker in the fall 2023 HMEI Faculty Seminar Series. Agriculture is one of the largest sectors…

Sep 12, 2023

Ocean Spray Aerosol Emissions: From Salt to Microplastics

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Luc Deike, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and the High Meadows Environmental Institute, will present “Ocean Spray Aerosol Emissions: From Salt to Microplastics.” Deike was the first speaker in the fall 2023 HMEI Faculty Seminar Series.…

May 2, 2023

Carbon Utilization and Other Needed Technologies for the Transition to Net Zero

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Emily Carter, the Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, and Applied and Computational Mathematics, presented “Carbon Utilization and Other Needed Technologies…