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Chapel directions and info | Anthropocene
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Skip to main content. About the Anthropocene Lecture Series. Chapel directions and info. View a pdf map showing the location of the Chapel on campus. In addition, here's a link to a Google map with the Chapel. The North Campus Parking Deck on Jackson Street is the closest deck for Chapel visitors. Here's a map showing all the visitor parking on campus. From the West (Atlanta). Take all roads that point to Atlanta and take I-85 North. Follow above directions from Atlanta. From the South (Macon/Florida).
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Economics of the Transition Away from Fossil Fuels | Anthropocene
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Skip to main content. About the Anthropocene Lecture Series. Economics of the Transition Away from Fossil Fuels. Thursday, October 9, 2014. Daniel M. Everett. Dept of Computer Science. The Anthropocene Lecture Series is presented by. Division of Biological Sciences. Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Photo credit: Félix Pharand-Deschênes/ Globaïa.
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Lecturers | Anthropocene
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Skip to main content. About the Anthropocene Lecture Series. James W. Porter. Meigs Professor of Ecology. Odum School of Ecology. Professor and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. Odum School of Ecology. William (Bill) Coates Jr. First Baptist Church of Gainesville. Chris J. Cuomo. Daniel M. Everett. Mark A. Farmer. Chairman, Division of Biological Sciences. Georgia Athletic Association Professor. The Anthropocene Lecture Series is presented by. Division of Biological Sciences.
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About the Anthropocene Lecture Series | Anthropocene
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Skip to main content. About the Anthropocene Lecture Series. About the Anthropocene Lecture Series. The Anthropocene Lecture Series is presented by. Division of Biological Sciences. Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Photo credit: Félix Pharand-Deschênes/ Globaïa.
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Pestilence in the 21st Century: Are diseases moving out of control? | Anthropocene
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Skip to main content. About the Anthropocene Lecture Series. Pestilence in the 21st Century: Are diseases moving out of control? Thursday, October 23, 2014. Odum School of Ecology. The Anthropocene Lecture Series is presented by. Division of Biological Sciences. Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Photo credit: Félix Pharand-Deschênes/ Globaïa.
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Who is the 'Anthro' in Anthropocene? | Anthropocene
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Skip to main content. About the Anthropocene Lecture Series. Who is the 'Anthro' in Anthropocene? Thursday, November 20, 2014. Chris J. Cuomo. Or is it more appropriate to label these activities as Western, modern, or produced by particular value systems? Does the entire human species deserve the blame for the problems of current man-made global changes, or should scholars and scientists have more specific analyses of the historical causes of present geological trends? Division of Biological Sciences.
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Lectures | Anthropocene
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Skip to main content. About the Anthropocene Lecture Series. All lectures will begin at 7 PM at the historic UGA Chapel, directions to which can be found here. Extinction in a Changing World. Thursday, August 28, 2014. Mark A. Farmer, Dept. of Cell Biology. Past Futures: An Archaeology of the Anthropocene. Thursday, September 11, 2014. Victor Thompson, Dept. of Anthropology. Urbanization and Climate Change. Thursday, September 25, 2014. J Marshall Shepherd, Dept. of Geography. Thursday, October 9, 2014.