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Ashok Khosla, Chair of Development Alternatives in New Delhi, President of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and former advisor to the UN Development Programme chronicles his career with Roger Revelle and the impact Revelle had on establishing science for sustainability.
First Air Date: 5/6/2009
Views: 52052
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Ed Frieman, Director Emeritus of Scripps Institution of Oceanography describes the wide ranging influence that Roger Revelle had on modern science and our understanding of global challenges.
First Air Date: 5/7/2009
Views: 20976
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Nate Lewis of the California Institute of Technology describes the greatest problem of our time - energy use and production, and the prospects for addressing it.
First Air Date: 5/13/2009
Views: 47764
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Nate Lewis of the California Institute of Technology describes the greatest problem of our time - energy use and production, and the prospects for addressing it.
First Air Date: 5/13/2009
Views: 47764
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VADM Paul Gaffney, US Navy (Ret.), President of Monmouth University reflects on the legacy of Roger Revelle and his impact on employing both military and civilian research for the advancement of science and society.
First Air Date: 5/14/2009
Views: 19863
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Ralph Cicerone, President of the National Academy of Sciences outlines the challenges of climate change and the roles that science and scientists must play in meeting them.
First Air Date: 5/20/2009
Views: 34439
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Ralph Cicerone, President of the National Academy of Sciences outlines the challenges of climate change and the roles that science and scientists must play in meeting them.
First Air Date: 5/20/2009
Views: 34439
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UC San Diego Chancellor Marye Anne Fox and President of the University of California Mark Yudof speak on the legacy of Roger Revelle and the challenges facing the modern research university
First Air Date: 5/21/2009
Views: 22232
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Rick Spinrad, Assistant Administrator for Research at NOAA describes how the legacy of Roger Revelle impacts NOAA's plans for observations to help us cope with global change, and Mike Chrisman, Secretary for Natural Resources for the State of California describes the impact of Scripps Institution of Oceanography on California resource policy.
First Air Date: 5/27/2009
Views: 54328
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