Global Change Science and Policy
Ride for Climate: A Global Warming Presentation
04.24.07 | Caroline Howe
Ride for Climate: A Global Warming Presentation With David Kroodsma and Bill Bradlee 4 pm, this Friday, April 27! Dwight Hall Library, Old Campus David Kroodsma and Bill Bradlee will be speaking about climate change, actions that individuals can take to reduce global warming impact, and...Energy security from a environmental policy & governance perspective - Sascha Müller-Kraenner (TNC)
03.27.07 | Christine Kim
Sascha Müller-Kraenner is Senior Policy Adviser and the European representative to The Nature Conservancy, a leading international conservation organisation with over one million members and supporters as well as programmes in 30 countries. From 2003-2006, Sascha Müller-Kraenner served as the...SAGE Magazine Volume I, Issue II
02.17.07 | SAGE Magazine
This is SAGE's second magazine. For more information contact sagemagazine@yale.eduField Notes from a Catastrophe: Discussion with Elizabeth Kolbert
02.01.07 | Caroline Howe
"Field Notes From a Catastrophe: Man, Nature & Climate Change" Master's Tea with Elizabeth Kolbert February 8, 2007 at 4 pm Saybrook Master's House, 90 High Street This Master's Tea is a discussion with Elizabeth Kolbert, staff writer for the New Yorker and author of "Field Notes from A...Communicating Climate Change: Approaches and Strategies for Reaching the Public
01.19.07 | Caroline Howe
Communicating Climate Change: Approaches and Strategies for Reaching the Public Wednesday, January 24, 4 pm Luce Hall Auditorium, 34 Hillhouse Avenue This panel discussion will feature the perspectives of Andrew Revkin, Science reporter for the New York Times and author of "The North Pole Was...Diamonds and Development
01.03.07 | Saleem Ali
Diamonds, while being a luxury item for many in the West, are a source of basic prosperity for the people of Botswana. This is a rare tale of wealthy "wants" in developed countries providing for real "needs" in a developing country. The challenge for mineral economies such as Botswana remains one...The Inconvenience of Science (with an afterword about the Nobel Prize for Gore)
12.29.06 | Saleem Ali
The following review was written before the Nobel Prize announcement on October 12, 2007. While there is much to admire about his activism, the Nobel committee has just politicized the debate further by giving the prize to Gore. The IPCC certainly deserves to be recognized and that should have...A Climate of Conflict
12.21.06 | Saleem Ali
As the twelfth round of climate change negotiations wrapped up in Nairobi in November, 2006, the rhetoric on climate change got more intense. The debate has been increasingly polarized by interest groups that continue to challenge each other's credibility amidst the publication of a British...Minding our Minerals
12.21.06 | Saleem Ali
Almost a year has passed since the Sago mine tragedy in West Virginia that claimed the lives of twelve miners. Since then, accusations of lax enforcement have been made against mineral companies and the U.S. Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) by activists. Equally strident rebuttals...YPCC convenes meeting to discuss Climate Change Science Bridging Institution
12.06.06 | Yale F&ES Project on Climate Change
On Nov 9, 2006 the YPCC convened a meeting in New York City to discuss a potential Climate Change Science Bridging Institution. 40 experts gathered from around the country to discuss how to convey the most important findings of climate change science to the public. Find out more about the...Zoom: the Race to Fuel the Car of the Future
11.29.06 | Christine Kim
Please join The Economist's Global Correspondent, Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran, for his talk - Zoom: The Race to Fuel the Car of the Future. Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran is The Economist's Global Correspondent, covering developments in politics, economics, business, and technology as they relate to energy...Water & Sanitation Symposium meeting
11.27.06 | Kara DiFrancesco
Please join us for the discussion on the development of a FES Water and Sanitation Symposium for Spring 2007. Janine M.H. Selendy, Chairman and President, Horizon International, Yale University, will lead and present ideas for the proposed symposium which will be discussed and developed...Entrepreneurship as a tool for sustainable international development
11.21.06 | unknown
Interested in entrepreneurship as a tool for sustainable international development? Come learn about The Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group with Benny Lee, Education and Outreach Director Wednesday, November 29th, 6:30 – 8:00 pm SOM Room A 46. Pizza provided. Roughly 2 billion...Courses
09.27.06 | unknown
Current Courses School of Management MGT 820b: Energy Markets Strategy In the past 30 years, energy markets have changed from quiet, often heavily regulated, areas of the business landscape to the some of most dynamic markets in the world economy. Regulation of oil, natural gas, motor...Selected Publications
09.27.06 | unknown
Recent publications in peer-reviewed economics journals “Do Oligopolists Pollute Less? Evidence from a Restructured Electricity Market,”Journal of Industrial Economics, forthcoming. “Upstream Competition and Vertical Integration in Electricity Markets,” Journal of Law and...Liming effects on riverine bicarbonate export
09.13.06 | Peter A. Raymond
Chemical weathering of silicates and carbonates is essential in the global cycles of many elements, including carbon. Chemical weathering affects regional and global carbon budgets through the export of bicarbonate, much of which can originate from the atmosphere. Agricultural practices may...Global Warming Radio Interview
09.12.06 | James Gustave Speth
I was a guest on the Faith Middleton Show on WNPR, Connecticut Public Radio, discussing global warming. Listen to the showMore Inconvenient Truths ... What We Must Do Now
08.23.06 | James Gustave Speth
Bottom line: the issue is not only real and important – it is genuinely urgent. The actions we take in the next few years will be critical.II Latin American Congress of National Parks and Other Protected Areas
08.09.06 | Luisa Fernanda Lema Vélez
Please visit http://www.congresolatinoparques2007.org�, or http://www.rlc.fao.org/redes/parques/congreso� for more information. The first Latin American Congress was held nine years ago, and its quality was amazing. A great place to create partnerships and networks.Books
06.27.06 | Robert O. Mendelsohn
The Impact of Climate Change on Regional Systems: A Comprehensive Analysis of California. Joel Smith and Robert Mendelsohn (eds.,) Edward Elgar Publishing, Northampton, MA, 2006 (forthcoming). Global Warming and the Asian Pacific. Ching-Cheng Chang, Robert Mendelsohn, and Daigee Shaw...Other Publications
06.27.06 | Robert O. Mendelsohn
Mendelsohn, R. 2006. “The Impacts of Climate Change on Africa” in Schlesinger et al (eds.) Human-Induced Climate Change: An Interdisciplinary Assessment (forthcoming). Mendelsohn, R. and L. Williams. 2006. “Dynamic Forecasts of the Sectoral Impacts of Climate Change” in Schlesinger...Current Research
06.27.06 | Robert O. Mendelsohn
Mansur, E., R. Mendelsohn, and W. Morrison. 2006. “A Discrete Continuous Model of Energy: Measuring Climate Change Impacts on Energy" (Submitted to the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management). Dziegielewska, D. and R. Mendelsohn. 2006. “Does No Mean No? A Protester...Refereed Articles on Climate Change
06.27.06 | Robert O. Mendelsohn
Kurukulasuriya, P. and R. Mendelsohn. 2006. “A Ricardian Analysis of The Impact of Climate Change on African Cropland” (Submitted to Berkeley Economics Journals) CEEPA Discussion Paper No. 8 Special Series on Climate Change and Agriculture in Africa ISBN 1-920160-01-09 Seo, N., R....SAGE Magazine Volume I, Issue I
06.12.06 | SAGE Magazine
This is SAGE's first magazine. For more information contact sagemagazine@yale.eduRed Sky at Morning
03.17.06 | James Gustave Speth
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