National Academy of Engineering conference comes to ӰƵ May 24
Energy and engineering innovators at ӰƵ—driven by a growing urgency to adapt and respond to global warming and their commitment to educate Northeast Ohio on scientific issues—are unifying for an afternoon of provocative discussion this spring.The "Perspectives on Global Climate Change" conference is free, but you must register online at .A trio of prominent figures in climate change science will headline the conference May 24 at the Maltz Performing Arts Center at ӰƵ. The program, sponsored by the and the Case School of Engineering and hosted by the university’s Great Lakes Energy Institute (GLEI), is free and open to the public and will feature three prominent climate scientists:
 Michael Mann
Director of the  and Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science at Penn State University
He is an outspoken opponent of “climate denialism” whose latest book, The Madhouse Effect, was published in 2016 with Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Tom Toles.
Mann will open the conference with a discussion on “Understanding Global Warming.”
 Michael Mann
Director of the  and Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science at Penn State University
He is an outspoken opponent of “climate denialism” whose latest book, The Madhouse Effect, was published in 2016 with Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Tom Toles.
Mann will open the conference with a discussion on “Understanding Global Warming.”
 Stephen Palumbi
Director of the Hopkins Marine Station and principal investigator of the 
Palumbi will follow with a talk on the “Effect of Climate Change on Ocean Life.”
Palumbi’s 2011 book, The Life and Death of Monterey Bay, is
 Stephen Palumbi
Director of the Hopkins Marine Station and principal investigator of the 
Palumbi will follow with a talk on the “Effect of Climate Change on Ocean Life.”
Palumbi’s 2011 book, The Life and Death of Monterey Bay, is 
 V. "Ram" Ramaswamy
Director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s  in Princeton, New Jersey
He will discuss "The Climate Change/Atmospheric Turbulence Linkage: What is the state of our understanding?” Ramaswamy also is 
“Rarely do you get three speakers of this caliber together in one event, which makes this a tremendous opportunity for anyone in Northeast Ohio to learn more about the science behind the changing climate,” said GLEI Director Grant Goodrich.
 V. "Ram" Ramaswamy
Director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s  in Princeton, New Jersey
He will discuss "The Climate Change/Atmospheric Turbulence Linkage: What is the state of our understanding?” Ramaswamy also is 
“Rarely do you get three speakers of this caliber together in one event, which makes this a tremendous opportunity for anyone in Northeast Ohio to learn more about the science behind the changing climate,” said GLEI Director Grant Goodrich.
 
   
             
 
