Public
Presentations
(en Français)
River Institute, Cornwall, Ontario, May 2, 2018:
Weather, Macroweather, Climate: big and small, fast and slow, our random yet predictable atmosphere
Physics Matters: First talk in the new Physics department outreach series, March 10, 2016:
Why the warming can’t be natural: the nonlinear physics of climate closure
Streaming vieao of the debate at the General Assembly of the European Geoscience Union (April 18, 2016) with C. Spash, K. Andersen, J. Randers, N. Rao
Is global economic growth compatible with a habitable climate?
The American Geophysical Union Lorenz lecture 2015:
pdf: Why the warming can't be natural: the nonlinear geophysics of climate closure
For streaming video: Register (free), then go to the Climate Channel
Nov.11, 2015, University of the Algarve, Faro, Portugal
Why the warming can’t be natural: the nonlinear physics of climate closure
Why the warming can’t be natural: harnessing butterflies for climate closure, Sept. 23, 2015, Redpath Museum, McGill, Montreal
Why the warming can’t be natural: harnessing butterflies for climate closure,
Is global warming just a giant natural fluctuation? (English and Portuguese), Jan. 30, 2015, Exploratorium, Coimbra, Portugal
Presented at Symposium McGill sur les changements climatiques, Dec. 14, 2014
Climate closure: Game over for climate skeptics (English)
Réchauffement anthropique: La fin de la récréation (Français)
Presented on Nov. 21 in the "Homer's Physics" series at the McGill Physics department:
Nonlinear geophysics and climate closure: Game over for climate skeptics
Presented at Macdonald college campus, Nov. 4, 2014, McGill in the "Food for Thought" series:
Climate Closure: Game over for Climate Skeptics
Presented to the support staff at the McGill Physics department, April 13, 2012 in the series "Homer's Physics":
The weather and climate as problems in physics: scale invariance and multifractals
Presented at the Perugia (Italy) Science-Fest, Sept. 30, 2013:
Our fractal climate and anthropogenic warming
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