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DESCRIPTION:Bob Kopp's research program has two major themes:  (1) understa
 nding \ndifferent past states of the Earth system and the transitions betw
 een them\, \nin order to test models of future global change\, and (2) qua
 ntifying human \nimpact on the global climate and assessing technology and
  policy solutions \nfor limiting this impact.  His presentation at Lafayet
 te will focus on the \nrecent record of sea level variability (geologicall
 y speaking) and how its \nstudy may inform models of future sea level chan
 ge.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120224T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20120224T144259Z
LOCATION:Van Wickle Hall\, Room 108
SUMMARY:The Sea Level Response to Climate Change: What Can the Past Tell Us
  About the \nFuture?
URL;TYPE=URI:https://calendar.lafayette.edu/node/4107
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