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SUMMARY:Integrated Human-Earth System Modeling
DESCRIPTION:This event has passed. See the seminar recording here:\n\n \n\nDr. Katherine Calvin\nPacific Northwest National Laboratory\nMonday May 20, 2019, 12:00-1:00 PM\nESSIC Conference Room 4102, 5825 University Research Ct, College Park, MD 20740\nAbstract:\nHuman activities influence the Earth system, with changes in emissions, land use, land cover, and land management all impacting temperature, precipitation, and other aspects of the Earth system. At the same time, changes in the Earth system have consequences for human activities. For example, increases in temperature alter energy demand, through changes in demand for heating and cooling. Changes in precipitation affect water availability for energy and agriculture. The combination of changes in temperature, precipitation and CO2 influence crop yields and thus alter land use and land cover. In this talk, I’ll provide an overview of the potential future evolution of the integrated human-Earth system, exploring the effects of humans on the Earth system, the Earth system on human activities, and potential feedbacks between the two.\n \nBio-sketch:\nKate Calvin is a scientist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Joint Global Change Research Institute in College Park, MD. Her research focuses on integrated human-Earth system modeling, including work on both the Global Change Assessment Model (GCAM), an integrated assessment model, and the Energy Exascale Earth System Model, an Earth system model. Her recent work has examined interlinkages between energy-water-land, human-Earth system feedbacks, and scenario development. She received BS degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Maryland and MS and PhD degrees in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University.\n \nWebex info: \nEvent site: http://go.umd.edu/calvin\nEvent number: 730 742 966\nEvent password: essic\n——————————————————-\nTo join the online event\n——————————————————-\n1. Click here to join the online event.\nOr copy and paste the following link to a browser: \nhttps://umd.webex.com/umd/onstage/g.php?MTID=e29a706dc03f9dc5c639d59a72c743f89\n2. Click “Join Now”.\n——————————————————-\nTo join the audio conference only\n——————————————————-\nUS Toll: +1-415-655-0002\nGlobal call-in numbers:\nhttps://umd.webex.com/umd/globalcallin.php?serviceType=EC&ED=789546907&tollFree=0s\nAccess code: 730 742 966\n——————————————————-\nFor IT assistance\n——————————————————-\nTravis Swaim: tswaim1@umd.edu\nCazzy Medley: cazzy@umd.edu\n\nFollow ESSIC:\nESSIC homepage: http://essic.umd.edu/\nESSIC seminar calendar and site: MSQ-4102; http://go.umd.edu/essicseminar\nESSIC seminar archive/schedule: http://go.umd.edu/essicseminararchive\nESSIC twitter: http://twitter.com/ESSICUMD\nESSIC facebook: http://facebook.com/ESSICUMD\nESSIC seminar coordinator: Dr. John Yang, jxyang@umd.edu\nContact coordinator for email subscription or giving a talk\n \n
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ORGANIZER;CN=John Xun Yang:MAILTO:jxyang@umd.edu
CATEGORIES:Spring 2019
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