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Climate Change: From Science to Policy
 - Stephen H. Schneider Public Symposium
August 24-27, 2011 Boulder, CO
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Celebrating the life of Steve Schneider: Memorial Program and Event Videos from December 12, 2010

 
 
 
Stanford University

Stephen Schneider Affiliations
1945-2010

Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies

Professor, Department of Biology

Professor, by courtesy, Civil & Environmental Engineering

Senior Fellow, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.

Biography

"Just because we scientists have Ph.D.'s we should not hang up our citizenship at the door of a public meeting."           - Steve

 
 
Site Highlights

The Climate Change Problem - An overview and introductory perspective on the four major areas of concern: climate change science, impacts, policy and reporting.

Getting Informed - Mediarology: How to evaluate climate change reporting; What is credible?

What Are the Odds? - What can happen, what are the odds of it happening, and how do we know what is going on with global climate change.

SPECIAL EVENTS:
Annual Stephen H. Schneider Memorial Lectures:

2024: 12th Annual Stephen Schneider Memorial Lecture. Anna Lappé, an internationally recognized expert, sustainable food systems and Executive Director, Global Alliance for the Future of Food: "You Are What I Eat - I Am What You Eat: A Diet of Interdependence in an Age of Crisis". Join us to engage in discussions about climate change, environmental justice, and other social issues, challenges, and solutions of our time with other members of the Stanford community.

Thursday, March 7, 2024. 7:00 to 8:30 pm. Register Free Here. Bishop Auditorium 518 Memorial Way, Stanford, CA 94305, Sponsors: Students for a Sustainable Stanford and the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.

Event co-sponsored by the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.

2023: 11th Annual Lecture. Dr. Kealoha Fox, President of the Institute for Climate & Peace, a non-profit working towards climate-resilient futures in the Hawaii-Pacific-Asia Region. Watch Full Lecture (MP4)

2022: 10th Annual Lecture. Dr. Mustafa Santiago Ali, VP Environmental Justice, Climate & Community Revitalization for the National Wildlife Federation. Watch Full Lecture

2021: Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, marine biologist and policy expert: "Fireside Chat."

2020:Vandana Shiva, "Soil not Oil: Biodiversity-based Agriculture to Address the Climate Crisis." Watch Full Lecture

2019: Nainoa Thompson, "Finding Our Way: A Master Navigator's Worldwide Voyage of Tradition, Stewardship, and Discovery." Watch Full Lecture

2018: Geisha Williams. "Energy Network of Tomorrow: How to Reach California's Climate Goals" Watch Full Lecture

2017: John Holdren, "Science, Technology, and Environment in the White House." Watch Full Lecture

2016: Will Allen, "Growing Power, Inc." Watch Full Lecture

2015: Dr. Sylvia Earle, "Sustainable Seas: The Vision, the Reality" Watch Full Lecture

2014: Lisa Jackson, "The Private Sector as Public Servant" Watch Full Lecture

2013: Al Gore, "Peril and Opportunity: Solving the Climate Crisis and Reinvigorating Democracy" Watch Full Lecture

 
What's New

Science as a Contact Sport
is Steve Schneider’s first-hand account of a scientific odyssey of the “Battle to Save the Earth’s Climate”…

SCCS
Climate Change Science and Policy equips readers with all they need to know to rebut the misrepresentations being propagated...
Preparing for Climate Change
argues that we need to start adapting to climate change now, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions...
IPCC Report 2014: The report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s strongest warning yet that Earth is warming is unequivocal and that most of the warming over the last 50 years is due to greenhouse gas emissions from human activities.
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