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LOCATION:2103 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Climate Change and innovative paths to a sustainable future\, 
 Physics Department Colloquium\, Steven Chu\, Stanford University
DESCRIPTION:“Climate Change and innovative paths to a sustainable fu
 ture”\n \nThe multiple industrial and agricultural revolutions hav
 e transformed the world. However\, an unintended consequence of this p
 rogress is that we are changing the climate of our planet. In addition
  to the climate risks\, we will need to provide enough clean energy\, 
 water and food of a more prosperous world that may grow to 11 billion 
 by 2100. The talk will discuss the significant technical challenges an
 d potential solutions that could provide better paths to a more sustai
 nable future. How we transition to from where we are now to where we n
 eed to be within 50 years is arguably the most pressing set of issues 
 that science and innovation has to address.\n\nFor more info about t
 he Julian E. Mack Distinguished Lectures\, please visit https://www.ph
 ysics.wisc.edu/mack-lectures/#history\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8022
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