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0:56:47 -- History As a Tool for Addressing Climate Change; Helen Rozwadowski, Professor of History and founder of the Maritime Studies program at the University of Connecticut, Avery Point
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Climate Symposium 2025 - The Blue Planet
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- 1 0:00:05 -- Opening Remarks; Julie Lockwood, RCEI Director
- 2 0:01:53 -- Welcome, Jason Geary, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
- 3 0:07:00 -- Opening Remarks Continued, Julie Lockwood, RCEI Director
- 4 0:16:43 -- Joellen Rusell Introduction; Tony Broccoli, Rutgers University
- 5 0:18:54 -- Climate and the Deep Blue Sea: Improving Prediction; Joellen Rusell, Distinguished Professor, and the Thomas R. Brown Distinguished Chair of Integrative Science in the Department of Geosci…
- 6 0:53:29 -- Helen Rozwadowski Introduction; Jack Bouchard, Rutgers University
- 7 0:56:47 -- History As a Tool for Addressing Climate Change; Helen Rozwadowski, Professor of History and founder of the Maritime Studies program at the University of Connecticut, Avery Point
- 8 1:29:43 -- Jason Cotrell Introduction; Josh Kohut, Rutgers University
- 9 1:32:35 -- Powering and Cooling Data Centers Using Ocean Renewable Energy; Jason Cotrell, Founder and CEO, Sperra
- 10 2:02:23 -- Cymie Payne Introduction; Kevon Rhiney, Rutgers University
- 11 02:05:32 -- International Court Climate Change Opinions, Ocean Treaties: What’s Science Got to Do with It? Cymie Payne, Professor in the Department of Human Ecology and at Rutgers Law School, Rutgers…
- 12 2:36:57 -- Plenary Speakers Panel