Shukla on Global Warming
November 8, 2007
![]() Jagadish Shukla, chair of the Climate Dynamics Program, presented “Global Warming: the Known, Unknown and the Unknowable,” at Mason this week. His well-attended talk highlighted the facts and myths about global warming. Shukla also emphasized that action on all levels — from creating faster supercomputers to conserving energy — needs to be taken immediately. The presentation was taped and will be aired on GMU-TV at a later date. In addition to being a lead author for the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Shukla is the 2007 winner of the International Meteorological Organization Prize, the world's most prestigious prize in meteorology. Photo by Evan Cantwell |

