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Introduction
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Climate Change
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Douglas Fir Mortality
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Northern California Water Table
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Northern California Trout
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Fractures
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Porosity
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Mortality
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Root Depth
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Hypothesis
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Climate Context
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Mesopotamia
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Hammurabi
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Aqueducts
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The Modern Era
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The Water Problem
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The Water Transition
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Can We Make This Transition
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Water Supply
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Solutions
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Anthropocene
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Science of Water
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The Transition
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Presentation
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Climate Communication
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Know Your Audience
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Use Metaphors
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Get to the Point
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Use Social Media
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Social Media
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Closing
Description:
Explore a series of lightning talks examining the habitability of Earth in the modern Anthropocene era. Delve into scientific discoveries that have reshaped our understanding of human impact on the planet's evolution and sustainability. Learn about climate change, Douglas Fir mortality, Northern California's water table and trout populations, and the history of water management from ancient Mesopotamia to the present day. Gain insights into effective climate communication strategies, including audience targeting, metaphor usage, and leveraging social media. Discover how our scientific knowledge has transformed perspectives on humanity's role in maintaining Earth's habitability and the challenges we face in the Anthropocene.

Habitability of Planet Earth in the Modern Anthropocene

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