Written by John Lounsbury
On June 24, 2020, Dr. Erich Osterberg, Associate Professor of Earth Sciences at Dartmouth College delivered a climate change science lecture via Zoom sponsored by The Church of Christ at Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH. The webinar lecture was structured to reach a local community audience.

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From the Dartmouth College faculty directory page for Dr. Osterberg:
My overarching research objective is to understand how and why climate has changed, and identify trends and sources of air pollution. My specialty is creating long (50-50,000 years) records of climate change and air pollution by analyzing chemical markers preserved in glacier ice cores. I also study data from weather stations and climate models to determine recent climate trends to differentiate natural cycles from human-caused changes. I am particularly interested in aspects of climate change that impact communities, including sea-level rise from melting glaciers, and the changing number and intensity of storms.
From the Osterberg Lab for Ice, Climate and Pollution webpage:
From The Church of Christ at Dartmouth College website:
At Google Scholar, there is a list of 47 scientific papers by Dr. Osterberg.
Follow Erich Osterberg on Twitter: @BigGreenClimate.
Source: YouTube
Hat tip to Charles McKenna.
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