
CARTA: Human-Climate Interactions and Evolution: Past and Future – Abrupt Climate Transitions and Humans; How Humans Took Control of Climate; The Impacts of Arctic Sea Ice Retreat on Contemporary Climate
CARTA: Human-Climate Interactions and Evolution: Past and Future
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio) · UCTV: UC San Diego
July 20, 201554m 14s
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Show Notes
This symposium presents varied perspectives from earth scientists, ecologists, and paleoanthropologists on how climate may have shaped human evolution, as well as the prospects for the future of world climate, ecosystems, and our species with Jeff Severinghaus on Abrupt Climate Transitions and Humans, followed by William Ruddiman on How Humans Took Control of Climate, and Charles Kennel on The Impacts of Arctic Sea Ice Retreat on Contemporary Climate. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 29684]
Topics
climate changeevolutionJeff SeveringhausWilliam RuddimanCharles KennelAtmospheric and Climate ScienceEvolutionGlobal Warming and Climate Change29684