Attendees will learn about the earth's biogeochemical cycling by world experts and will hear about some of the most pressing biogeochemical questions across terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
In this session, Dr. Gene Likens, Distinguished Senior Scientist Emeritus of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, will discuss acid rain and its long and unfinished journey from discovery to political action.
The 45-minute in-person session will be followed by a 15-minute Q&A and reception. Attendees must follow Cornell University health and safety protocols for indoor events; masks will be required. No RSVP required.
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Zoom: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/93382499119?pwd=cWZqNVdsWmNSUDVsUy81U3BsUmE1UT09
Meeting ID: 933 8249 9119
Passcode: 421626
Date & Time
April 22, 2022
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Contact Information
Meredith Holgerson, Assistant professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- meredith.holgerson [at] cornell.edu
Speaker
Dr. Gene Likens, Distinguished Senior Scientist Emeritus, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
- likensg [at] caryinstitute.org
Departments
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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