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Remembering Ice: A Photographic Journey through Southern Patagonia’s Vanishing Glaciers, Will Hartman, UG '25, Jack Green, UG '24, Michael Salama, UG '24, Byron Zhang UG '23 (2768711)

The Southern Patagonian Ice Field (SPIF) in Argentina and Chile is the second-largest extrapolar ice field in the world and a critical region for understanding the impacts of climate change on alpine…

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Exploring the Decline of Ice Skating on Lake Carnegie through Digital Newspaper Archives, Grace Liu, UG '23 (2267261)

As the global climate warms, lakes are expected and have been observed to experience changes in seasonal ice cover. Previous research has observed decreasing freeze durations, but relatively few…

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The Fight for Free Speech at Princeton and Beyond

The freedom of academics and students to think and speak freely, on and off campus, has empowered the pursuit of truth and human flourishing. This freedom is currently being challenged on campuses…

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Day 1 & 2 Tanner Lectures 4.28-29.2022

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Climate Seminar Series: Observed and Simulated Seasonal Halocline Formation in the Canada Basin: 1975 vs 2006-2012

Observed and Simulated Seasonal Halocline Formation in the Canada Basin: 1975 vs 2006-2012 Erica Rosenblum et al University of Manitoba, McGill University, Scripps Insitution of Oceanography,…

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Environmental Resiliency: Sea Level Rise

This session was part of Engage 2020, Princeton University's new innovation and entrepreneurship conference. In collaboration with the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI), this panel…

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EHL Seminar 4: Failing Strategies 1

EHL Seminar 4: Failing Strategies 1 Tuesday, October 27 Speakers: John Haldon (History, Princeton) Tom McGovern (Hunter College CUNY) Success and Failure in the Norse N. Atlantic: Origins, Pathway…

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Webinar: Am I or the Others Crazy?

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Princeton 2020 Commencement

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Do circum-Bahamian carbonates record climate information about the ice ages?

Shallow carbonates represent one of the most abundant archives of Earth history. Specifically, carbonate geochemistry serves as a proxy for paleoclimate parameters such as the global carbon cycle and…

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Bill McKibben

The renowned environmental writer Bill McKibben discusses his work confronting the global challenge of climate change while considering how projects such as Nature’s Nation can raise…

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A Gyre of Salt- A Climate Model Visualization

A Gyre of Salt- A Climate Model Visualization Eliot Feibush, with Ray Camp (narrator.)

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Extending the Ice Core Record of Atmospheric Composition and the Global Carbon and Oxygen Cycles Beyond 1 Million Years

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A Robot's View of Our Ocean Planet

Professor Josh Kohut, Assistant Professor of OceanographyCenter for Coastal Physical Oceanography, Rutgers University

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