University of Miami Special Report: Climate Change

University of Miami Special Report: Climate Change

  • The Complex Climate
    • Solving the Climate Puzzle
    • — Hurricanes on Demand
    • — Corals Struggle to Survive
    • — Eyes on the Arctic
    • — Predicting the Future Through the Past
    • — Hovering Over Environmental Research
    • — Crunching Data at CCS
    • — Climate’s Impact Through the Ages
    • — At the 26.5 Parallel
    • — Flooding Events Increase on Beaches
    • — Remote Sensing the World’s Oceans
  • Built Environment
    • A Resilient and Innovative Future
    • — Building a Sustainable U
    • — Mapping Forgotten Places
    • — Zoning in on Evacuation Plans
    • — Miami Beach Reimagined
    • — The ‘Brush’ to Save Water
    • — ‘Living In Different Times’
    • — Sustainable Development in the Brazilian Amazon
    • — Anatomy of a Smart City
  • Renewable Energy
    • The Power Struggle
    • — UM Student Launches USolar Project
    • — Beyond the Battery
    • — Methane as a Fuel Source
    • — Taking Electrons for a Spin
  • Impact on Health
    • Planet and People in Peril
    • — Battling Vector-Borne Diseases
    • — Climate Change’s Unexpected Impact
    • — Healthy Buildings Help People
    • — Every Breath We Take
    • — Turning Down the Heat
    • — Nurses at the Ready
    • — Dangerous Migration
    • — One Water
  • Politics of (Climate) Change
    • The Spin Cycle of Climate Change Policy
    • — DiCaprio Visits Rosenstiel
    • — IPCC: Global Perspective Through a Local Lens
    • — The City Beautiful Confronts Climate Change
    • — The Art of Climate Change
    • — Visualizing Sea-Level Rise
    • — Communicating the Climate
    • — Inside the Abess Center
    • — Investigating Glacier Health
    • — Collaborating with Teachers
    • — Exploring the Invisible
    • — Sea Secrets Tell All

Exploring the Invisible: Climate, Caves and Culture

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Rosenstiel professor and Abess Center director invites global community to explore climate, caves, and culture with his recent 'Cane Talk.

Wrapping up a week of events leading up to UM President Julio Frenk's inauguration on January 29, 2016, ten 'Cane Talks were held earlier the same day showcasing renowned faculty, students, and alumni. The thought leaders gave ten-minute lively presentations on a host of topics and questions the world faces in the coming century.

Noted explorer Kenny Broad, professor and chair of the Department of Marine Ecosystems and Society, and director of the Leonard and Jayne Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy, gave his 'Cane Talk on underwater cave exploration and how the field may provide answers for the future of the earth's climate and freshwater resources.

During the 'Cane Talk, the environmental anthropologist, also a co-director of the Center for Research on Environmental Decisions at Columbia University, highlighted the likeness of cave diving to exploring humans' cognitive biases and perceptions of risk when making decisions under uncertainty, particularly on issues related to the environment and climate change.

Broad, the 2011 National Geographic Explorer of the Year, has participated and led extreme scientific and filmmaking expeditions on every continent.

- Jessica M. Castillo / UM News

About the Photo

National Geographic Explorer, Abess Center director and Rosenstiel professor Kenny Broad goes cave diving in the Caribbean.

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See the 'Cane Talk by Kenny Broad of the Rosenstiel School for Marine and Atmospheric Science and Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy.

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