ACS student participants: ACS Policy web page U.S. Chemistry Students Interpret the U.N. Climate Talks. This includes links to all three COP’s 16, 17, and 18 http://portal.acs.org/portal/acs/corg/content?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=PP_ARTICLEMAIN&node_id=215&content_id=CNBP_026162&use_sec=true&sec_url_var=region1&__uuid=91ec104f-8bf6-469a-b3bc-f9fa9b39f631
COP 18
References
COP
18 Student Perspectives on Climate Change
blog
Parker
McCrary interviewed ACS President Bassam Shakhashiri. Posted on the ACS Undergraduate Blog. http://acsundergrad.wordpress.com/2012/11/28/talking-about-climate-change-an-interview-with-acs-president-dr-bassam-z-shakhashiri/
Conferences:
Student
Posters at 245th National ACS Meeting in New Orleans:
Parker
McCrary: Poster number 506 - Youth involvement at the 18th Conference
of Parties and the need for climate science literacy.
Nikki DeLuca: Poster number 495 - Influence of climate science research on policy negotiations at the 18th Conference of Parties.
John
Siller: Poster number 494 - Student
perspective of and outcomes from the 18th Conference of
Parties of the United Nation Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Student
Poster at the 5th Conference on Ionic Liquids: April 21-25, 2013), Algarve, Portugal
P. D. McCrary, G. P. Foy, K. E. Peterman, and R. D. Rogers, Youth Involvement at the 18th Conference of Parties and the Need for Climate Science Literacy.
D.W. Husic: two papers in April 2013 at
the National Adaptation Forum in Denver:
Lessons
from the International Stage: Making Adaptation Policy and Case Studies
Relevant at the Regional Level
Engaging public audiences in climate science through citizen science, nature journaling and art workshops, and community dialogue about local adaptation priorities
D.W. Husic: “Climate-induced changes in habitat and community compositions: how do we begin to adapt the fields of ecology and restoration?”, Paper presented at the annual Meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, Mid-Atlantic Section, Pieces of the Puzzle: From Backyard Habitat to Landscape Scale, March 29, 2013, University of Maryland, College Park, Md.
D.W. Husic presentation at the
Manada Conservancy in Hershey, PA (Nov. 2, 2012), and several other regional
presentations on climate change-related topics.
Parker
McCrary: Tuscaloosa News, UA student attending Qatar
session. http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20121207/news/121209822?tc=ar
Parker McCrary: http://graduate.ua.edu/students/pmccrary.html
Nikki DeLuca and John Siller: http://www.ycp.edu/news-and-events/2012/name-21744-en.html
D.W. Husic interviewed by Paul Brown of NPR for segments that were aired at 4;00 and 6:30 pm on 11/28/12 and at 7:00, 9:00, and 11:00 a.m. on 11/29/12.
Husic and one of her students who attended COP16 in Cancun wrote an article on “Moravian and the UNFCCC” for the 2013 Sustainable Lehigh Valley Directory of Organizations and Businesses that Promote Sustainable Communities.
Foy and Peterman blog: Global Hot Topic York newspaper blog: http://www.yorkblog.com/hot/
Foy and Peterman Huffington Post Articles:
UN Climate Conference in Qatar: A Historical Perspective http://www.huffingtonpost.com/keith-peterman/un-climate-conference-in-_b_2214621.html
UN Climate Conference: Feeling the Frustration of Youth http://www.huffingtonpost.com/keith-peterman/un-climate-conference-fee_b_2236560.html
First Carbon-Neutral Coffee Takes Center Stage at UN Climate Conference http://www.huffingtonpost.com/keith-peterman/first-carbonneutral-coffe_b_2249340.html
UN Climate Change Youth Involvement: A Call to Action http://www.huffingtonpost.com/greg-foy/un-climate-change-youth-i_b_2228472.html
Education and Action Starts at Home! http://www.huffingtonpost.com/greg-foy/education-and-action-star_b_2257036.html
Foy wrote an article titled ACS Students Attending COP 18 Give Youth a Voice for the ACS Undergraduate Blog: http://acsundergrad.wordpress.com/2012/12/19/acs-students-attending-cop-18-give-youth-a-voice/
COP 17 References
Husic Moravian blog and Peterman/Foy Global Hot Topics blogs same links as above.
Husic, D. (2012) “COP17:
Lessons from South Africa”, Wildlife Activist 70: 8 – 11.
Husic, D.W. (2011) “Climate Change is Not a Spectator Sport: Make a Difference Globally and in Your Backyard”, Keystone Wild!Notes, Spring edition, pp. 15-18, by invitation; available at http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/wrcp/wildnotes/spring11/index.html .
Husic, D.W. “Is Climate Change the New Apartheid for the 21st Century?” Moravian College InFocus program on Poverty and Inequality (April 2, 2012).
COP 17 Student blog: Student Perspectives on Climate Change
Student Youtube channel featuring their self-produced videos on COP 17 as an IYC 2011 project
http://www.youtube.com/user/IYC2011
Patrick Lestrange Guest Column in the New Jersey Star-Ledger (widely read article with over 8,600 “likes ”) http://blog.nj.com/njv_guest_blog/2011/12/long_life_ahead_no_time_to_was.html
Featured
Undergraduate Symposium at 243th National ACS Meeting in San Diego:
International Year of Chemistry Student Chapter Projects and the United
National Framework Convention on Climate Change
http://abstracts.acs.org/chem/243nm/program/divisionindex.php?nl=1&act=presentations&val=International+Year+of+Chemistry+Student+Chapter+Projects+and+the+United+Nations+Framework+Convention+on+Climate+Change&ses=International+Year+of+Chemistry+Student+Chapter+Projects+and+the+United+Nations+Framework+Convention+on+Climate+Change&prog=107382COP 16 References
Students
Leah Block and Anthony Tomaine blogged under Chemical and Engineering News
Editor-in-chief Rudy Baum’s Central Science blog page.
http://cenblog.org/the-editors-blog/category/cop16/
PA Environmental Resource Consortium (PERC) Webinar: “Perspectives from Cancun: A discussion on
Higher Ed engaging in Civil Society, Climate Change Negotiations, and Public
Outreach”, February 18, 2011, Don Brown
(Penn State), Keith Peterman and Leah Block (York College), and Diane Husic
(Moravian College)
Husic,
D.W. Climate Change is Not a Spectator Sport: Making a
Difference both Internationally
and in Your Backyard”, Science CafĂ©, LVACS and Barnes and Noble, April 6, 2011.
and in Your Backyard”, Science CafĂ©, LVACS and Barnes and Noble, April 6, 2011.
Div
of Chem Ed minutes from 241th National ACS Meeting in Anaheim, CA
http://www.divched.org/content/global-issues
Peterman: article in the ACS Undergraduate Blog
http://acsundergrad.wordpress.com/tag/global-warming/
Foy
presided over a General Session at the National ACS Meeting in Anaheim, CA
which included the following papers:
|
United Nations
provides a context for teaching global topics of climate change and
sustainability
Professor Keith E. Peterman |
|
|
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Climate change,
sustainability, and COP16: An undergraduate tale
Anthony J Tomaine, Professor Gregory P Foy, Professor Keith E Peterman |
|
Sustainability and
IYC-2011: A York College Chemistry Society production
Anthony J Tomaine, Steven J Tobin, Leah E Block, Kathleen M Halligan PhD |
|
Leah
Block,
Professor Gregory P Foy, Professor Keith E Peterman
|
COP 15
References
Husic, D. (2010)
“Reflections on Copenhagen”, Wildlife Activist (fall 2010 issue and available
at http://lgnc.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Reflections-on-Copenhagen.pdf
).
Husic, D.W. “Adapting
to Climate Change on a Global Scale:
Perspectives from the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit”, Conference: Adapting
to Climate Change – Planning for the Future of Pennsylvania’s Natural
Resources, April 30, 2010, Erie, PA. (invited speaker)
Other
D. Husic – contributor to Pennsylvania Climate Adaptation Planning Report: Risks and Practical Recommendations, PA Department of Environmental Protection, January 2011 (available at http://www.elibrary.dep.state.pa.us/dsweb/View/Collection-10796); member of steering committee for PA Climate Change Adaptation working group for Adaptation.
D.
Husic - Invited member to Steering Committee of the Research and Independent
NGO’s (RINGOs) Civil Society Constituency Group for the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
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