Special Events and Receptions

  • 11/12 Fuel for Debate

     

     

    University of Connecticut

    Leadership Office

    Leadership Legacy Speaker Series

    Presents

    Fuel for Debate: Climate Change and Carbon Emissions

    Environmental Defense Fund’s Chief Scientist

    Dr. Steve Hamburg

    Thursday, November 12th, 2015, 5:00PM

    Oak Hall Room 101
    Storrs, CT

     

     

    While many scientists and other world leaders may be in agreement, the climate change debate is still raging in the United States. At the center of this conversation, the Environmental Defense Fund has been working with business and industry partners to study the impact of natural gas, shale gas, and fracking. Join us for a discussion on unconventional gas and oil, including its impact on the economy and environment and its overall influence on the energy landscape of the future. The Leadership Legacy Experience at UConn is pleased to host EDF’s Chief Scientist, Steve Hamburg, as he discusses his efforts to link industry, science, and policy in order to find practical and lasting solutions to the most serious environmental problems.

     

    Dr. Steven Hamburg is chief scientist of the Environmental Defense Fund and is an ecosystem ecologist involved in biogeochemistry/forest ecology research for more than 25 years. Hamburg is EDF’s public voice for its commitment to science-based advocacy and is responsible for the scientific integrity of EDF’s positions and programs. He has served as an advisor to both corporations and non-governmental organizations and was awarded an Environmental Merit award by the US Environmental Protection Agency for his climate change-related activities. Hamburg has published 100 scientific papers on biogeochemistry, climate change impacts on forests and carbon accounting approaches and methodologies and has served as a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). His involvement with the IPCC resulted in his being acknowledged as one of the contributing recipients of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.

     

    Admission to this event is free.  All members of the community are welcome to attend.

     

    Guided by its core principles, the Leadership Office at the University of Connecticut facilitates educational and experiential initiatives that challenge individuals and organizations to explore, strengthen, and elevate their character, leadership and ability to contribute as global citizens. The Leadership Legacy Experience is the University’s most prestigious leadership development program; through lectures, discussions and presentations, the Leadership Legacy Speaker Series offers the campus community access to renowned scholars and leaders who explore critical issues of the day.

     

     

    For accommodations, please contact Krista O’Brien at studentleadership@uconn.edu

    For information on the event and the Leadership Legacy Experience, visit leadershiplegacy.uconn.edu

     

     

    Contact:

    Leadership Office                               Student Union Room 302       

    For more information, contact: Student Activities at studentleadership@uconn.edu