This week in UC water events

May 6th, 2008   (23 views )

5/7/2008
Climate Change and Drinking Water Resources

Speaker: Richard Haberman, Supervising Sanitary Engineer, California Department of Public Health
UC Davis, 3001 Plant and Environmental Sciences Building, 4-5:30p.m.

Berkeley Students Working in China on the Future of a Water Village in the Pearl River Delta and on the Grand Canal in Hangzhou
Speaker: Peter Bosselmann, Professor of Urban Design, Departments of City and Regional Planning, Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
UC Berkeley, 315A Wurster Hall, 1-2p.m.

5/8/2008
Climate Footprints: How do we know human activites have influenced global climate change?
Speaker: Dr. Benjamin Santer, contributor to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
UC Santa Cruz, Media Theater, 7:30p.m.

5/9/2008

Safe Affordable Drinking Water for Poor Communities in the Developing Countries
Speaker: Dr. Ashok Gadgil, Senior Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
UC Berkeley, 542 Davis Hall, 11a.m.-12p.m.

2008 Jim Arnold Lecture--Global Climate Change: A Paleoclimate Perspective from the World's Highest Mountains
Speaker: Professor Lonnie Thompson, Distinguished University Professor, School of Earth Sciences, Ohio State University
UC San Diego, Robinson Building Complex, 5-7p.m.

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