[NatureNS] "Global Warming: The Scale of the Problem and the Path to the

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This forthcoming lecture may interest some of you.

         Cheers,

         Patricia L. Chalmers
         Halifax

Lecture:        "Global Warming:  The Scale of the Problem and the 
Path to the Solution"
Speaker:        Prof. Andrew Weaver, Canada Research Chair, 
University of Victoria
Place:          Ondaatje Hall , McCain Building, Dalhousie University
Date:           Thursday 1 October, 7:30 p.m.


Professor Weaver holds a Canada Research Chair, is author of the book 
"Keeping Our Cool: Canada in a Warming World" (published by Viking 
Canada in 2008;
it will be available or purchase at the lecture venue) and a major 
contributor to the Nobel prizewinning work of the IPCC. His research 
focuses on the large-scale ocean
circulation and the role of the oceans in climate, with a special 
emphasis on three-dimensional numerical modelling. Recent themes 
include the stability and variability
of the global thermohaline circulation, feedbacks within the coupled 
air-sea-ice climate system and possible implications for both past 
and future climates. .

(This lecture will be jointly sponsored by the Ram Myers Lecture in 
Sciences and Society fund and the Killam trust fund.)
This is the first in the Dalhousie Killam Lecture Series for 2009; 
the theme this year is Oceans and Climate Change .



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This forthcoming lecture may interest some of you.<br><br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Cheers,<br>
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<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Patricia
L. Chalmers<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Halifax<br>
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Lecture:
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>&quot;Global
Warming:&nbsp; The Scale of the Problem and the Path to the
Solution&quot;<br>
Speaker: <x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Prof.
Andrew Weaver, Canada Research Chair, University of Victoria<br>
Place:<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab><x-tab>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Ondaatje Hall ,
McCain Building, Dalhousie University<br>
Date:<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab><x-tab>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Thursday 1
October, 7:30 p.m.<br><br>
<br>
Professor Weaver holds a Canada Research Chair, is author of the book
“Keeping Our Cool: Canada in a Warming World” (published by Viking Canada
in 2008; <br>
it will be available or purchase at the lecture venue) and a major
contributor to the Nobel prizewinning work of the IPCC. His research
focuses on the large-scale ocean <br>
circulation and the role of the oceans in climate, with a special
emphasis on three-dimensional numerical modelling. Recent themes include
the stability and variability <br>
of the global thermohaline circulation, feedbacks within the coupled
air-sea-ice climate system and possible implications for both past and
future climates. .<br>
&nbsp;<br>
(This lecture will be jointly sponsored by the Ram Myers Lecture in
Sciences and Society fund and the Killam trust fund.)<br>
This is the first in the Dalhousie Killam Lecture Series for 2009; the
theme this year is <i>Oceans and Climate Change </i>.<br><br>
&nbsp;<br>
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