A discussion on the politics of oil, water, and food production and how they are deeply intertwined with human-caused climate change and political upheaval, especially in the Middle East.
Sponsored by Science for the People and MC²: Michigan & the Climate Crisis which is presented in conjunction with the Bicentennial LSA Theme Semester.
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Science Cafe: Extreme Science! Dark Matter and Dark Energy Research
Science Café: Climate Solutions: Renewable Energy Storage and Carbon Capture
Science Café: Mapping ocean biodiversity hotspots
Science Café: Of the Galaxy, and Beyond—Photos from the Webb telescope
Science Café: Something Fishy in Lake Michigan
Science Café: DNA, Chromosome Structure, and Health
Science Café: The Secrets of Birds
Science Café: What does water sustainability have to do with microbes?
Science Café: You’re the scientist now! Citizen and community science in a connected world
Science Café: Politics and Psychology from Mussolini to the Alt-Right
Science Café: Designer Genes? Genetic engineering in the age of CRISPR
Science Café: Postcards from the Anthropocene
Science Café: An Archaeology of Migration
Science Café: What Cost, Basic Research?
Lecture: The Human Era: Living in the Anthropocene
Science Café: Safeguarding Science: Expanding Access to Public Data
Science Café: Can Nutrition, Stress, and Environmental Exposures Change Your DNA?
Science Café: Ancient Climates, Future Climates: What Can the Deep Past Tell Us?
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