climate change

Dogan contributes to White House climate forum, other national efforts

Posted by on April 4, 2023

Dr. Fatih Dogan, professor of ceramic engineering and interim director of the Center for Research in Energy and Environment, is working with leaders across the country to discuss and develop climate change solutions. His recent efforts include participating in the White House Campus and Community-Scale Climate Change Solutions forum.

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Learn about human behavior and climate change

Posted by on September 18, 2022

Dr. Louis J. Gross, whose research focuses on computational and mathematical ecology, will visit Missouri S&T to share his cross-disciplinary perspective on climate change. Gross speaks at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20, in Room 124 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall.

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Nobel scholar to share climate change solutions in lecture

Posted by on September 27, 2021

Dr. Don Wuebbles, who shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), will discuss extreme weather events related to climate change and possible ways to slow and mitigate the challenge during the 2021 Stueck Lecture at Missouri S&T.

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Students present at local economics conference

Posted by on November 3, 2020

Missouri S&T students Jeorge Atherton and Jordan Atkinson presented their research at the undergraduate session of the Missouri Valley Economic Association’s Annual Conference in October.

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Learn about climate change in the Rockies

Posted by on October 21, 2019

Dr. Diane McKnight will give a talk named “Trouble Ahead, Trouble Behind: Acid Mine Drainage and Climate Change in the Rocky Mountains” at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, in Room 125 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall.

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Pollination mutualism seminar Nov. 17

Posted by on November 13, 2014

Nicole Miller-Struttmann, a post-doctoral fellow in biological sciences at Missouri S&T, will present a seminar titled “The evolution of a functional mismatch in a pollination mutualism under climate change” at 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17, in Room 139 Schrenk Hall. Cookies and juice will be served.

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