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SUMMARY:FEMS Webinar on Microbial Impacts Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Max Häggblom\, Rutgers University; Cornelia U Welte\, Radboud University; Susanne Liebner\, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam; Joel E Kostka\, Georgia Institute of Technology.  \nAbstract: \nJoin us for the FEMS Microbiology Ecology Webinar on Microbial Impacts of Climate Change\, an enlightening exploration into the pivotal role of microbial communities in our evolving climate. This session will explore the latest research uncovering how microorganisms in diverse ecosystems—from urban canals to Arctic coastlines—are responding to and influencing environmental changes. \nDiscover the significant impacts microbes have on greenhouse gas dynamics and ecosystem transformations\, shedding light on potential strategies for mitigating climate change impacts. This webinar is tailored for microbiologists\, students\, and environmental enthusiasts eager to connect microbial activity with global environmental shifts. The timing is significant\, as this webinar is due to be broadcast as the last day of the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference\, more commonly known as COP29\, takes place. \nMore information here. 
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/fems-webinar-on-microbial-impacts-climate-change/
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SUMMARY:Frameworks for Invasive Species Data Science: Stakeholder Apps and Risk Models for Spotted Lanternfly
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Matthew Helmus\, Temple University  \nIn-person or virtual.  \nMore information here.
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/frameworks-for-invasive-species-data-science-stakeholder-apps-and-risk-models-for-spotted-lanternfly/
LOCATION:Thompson Hall – Room 206\, 96 Lipman Dr\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Using an Integrated Human-Earth System Model to Explore the Multisectoral Impacts of Global Change
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Neal Graham\, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.  \nAbstract: Scientists leverage Global Circulation Models (GCMs) and Earth System Models (ESMs) to study how atmospheric and oceanic changes may evolve in time due to our complex and changing climate. For example\, these models allow us to understand how precipitation and temperature may change in a world with radiative forcing of 2.6 W/m2 at the end of the century However\, what these models often miss are the influences brought upon by humans\, and the feedbacks brought upon by decision-making which alter the supply and demand of energy\, water\, and land around the world. During this talk\, I will discuss the Global Change Analysis Model (GCAM)\, the types of research questions that we seek to answer using GCAM\, and how this work leads to tangible changes around the world. Additionally\, I will discuss how the complexities of global and regional energy-water-land nexus plays a role in how we think about water supply and demand in the future. Finally\, I will highlight the how future agricultural trade\, under varying degrees of globalization\, future energy transitions\, and socioeconomic growth may drive multisectoral feedbacks which change energy\, water\, and land availability around the world\, for better or worse. \nVirtual option available.  \nMore information here. 
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/using-an-integrated-human-earth-system-model-to-explore-the-multisectoral-impacts-of-global-change/
LOCATION:ENR-223\, 14 College Farm Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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