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"Preparing for the 2013 National Climate Assessment, Northeast Region"

Wednesday, February 1, 2012 | 10:30 am
Radley Horton, Columbia University Radley Horton, Columbia University
Associate Research Scientist, Center for Climate Systems Research

Dr. Radley Horton is an Associate Research Scientist at the Center for Climate Systems Research.  He conducts regional climate change scenario assessments for stakeholders around the globe, based on climate projections and likely impacts of those projections on a variety of systems.  He is the Climate Science Lead for the Science Policy Team of the New York City Panel on Climate Change.  He is also involved in climate change impact and adaptation projects in New York State, the Southeastern U.S., and Central America. Radley conducted his graduate work at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University in New York, focusing on regional impacts of climate variability and climate change as simulated by Global Climate Models.  Additional research interests include polar climate, sea level rise, abrupt climate change, and adaptation to climate change.