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April 30, 2010 — Jerry Schnoor, co-founder of Iowa's Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research (CGRER) discusses COP15, the 2009 climate conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Dr. Jerry Schnoor discusses Copenhagen
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Connie Mutel: The voice of CGRER, but much more
Connie Mutel: The voice of CGRER, but much more
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Documentary footage from a research project funded by CGRER.
Sri Lanka, Post-Tsunami
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David Osterberg of CGRER's Advisory Board discusses the need for alternative energy in Iowa.
Iowa Wind Power
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This 2007 student-led project began as a class project in Dr. Jerry Schnoor's Sustainable Systems course.
How Much "Trash" Is Recyclable?
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CGRER-member Lou Licht discusses Ecolotree, his tree-planting service.
The Importance of Trees
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Dr. Greg Carmichael outlines his research on black carbon and its possible contributions to climate change.
Greg Carmichael Discusses "Black Carbon"
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Dr. Jerry Schnoor delivers a lecture on combating climate change.
A Primitive Society
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Jerry Schnoor discusses why we can't afford to build new coal-fired power plants in Iowa.
The Case Against Coal
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Jerry Schnoor argues for shifting our national tax away from income and toward unsustainable behavior.
Taxing Unsustainability
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Jerry Schnoor discusses why we must have an interdisciplinary approach to tackling sustainability.
How CGRER Tackles Sustainability
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CGRER's founders and members discuss why the Center was created and what it does. Produced by CGRER and the UI Center for Media Production.
CGRER - Who we are
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CGRER members research the floods of 2008
Flood June 2008