May 5, 2024
MEERTALK May 2024
Learn about the complexity of tipping points, including the difference between positive and negative tipping points, whether pertaining to the Earth System or to human agency. Find out where we should be putting our focus and efforts.
Paul Beckwith is a part-time professor in climatology; working on Ph.D. in abrupt climate change. He has an engineering and physics background with a varied experience base including product management and organization, teaching, and research (academic and corporate).

Other Resources

Empowering Communities through Sustainable Furniture: MEER's Innovative Training Program in Freetown
MEER is thrilled to announce a ground breaking initiative designed to empower communities in Freetown by teaching essential skills for creating sustainable furniture using discarded resources. This training program uniquely blends environmental sustainability with social empowerment, providing participants with the tools to make a positive impact on their community and the planet.
August 3, 2024
Blog

Newsletter July 2024
Dr. Tao's Academic Visit to China: A Collaborative Journey
Dr. Tao is currently in China to establish new academic collaborations and explore potential research partnerships. During this trip, he is meeting with leading academics specializing in evaporation processes in land-based and lake- based systems.
July 31, 2024
Newsletter
Water Resources in a Warming Climate
Join Dr. Ye Tao discusses groundbreaking research on evaporation suppression, climate change impacts on lakes, and our exciting new collaboration for field experiments in Sierra Leone! Discover how MEER's innovative solutions aim to combat global droughts and protect our precious water resources.
July 20, 2024
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