Named for Charles David Keeling, a 1948 graduate of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Illinois who was renowned for making extremely precise measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), this annual lecture explores topics of anthropogenic climate change. The Lecture is sponsored by the Department of Atmospheric Sciences and iSEE.
This year's speaker is atmospheric chemist Manvendra Krishna Dubey, a laboratory fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Dubey’s multidisciplinary research at LANL combines measurements and simulations to improve climate forecasts and implement decarbonization. He has performed targeted aerosol, and greenhouse gas field measurements to verify emissions and validate parameterizations. More: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manvendra-dubey-8511aa54/