Here is a list of some of the talks I've given on air quality and climate change over the last few years. I'm always happy to extend the list, create new talks or customize old ones.
Socially Engaged Buddhism: "Paradigm Shift: from Ego to Eco"
Trout Unlimited: "Climate Change: Science and Solutions"
Missouri Catholic Conference: Podcast with Deacon Tyler McClay "Breaking Down the Glasgow Climate Conference".
Immaculate Conception Parish, Jefferson City: "Beatitudes for Climate Change"
Lumen Christi Institute: "Integral Bioethics in the Anthropocene"
East-West Gateway: “Air Pollution, COVID-19 and lessons for Climate Change”
St. Louis Air Monitoring Agencies Meeting: “Air Pollution, COVID-19 and lessons for Climate Change”
World Affairs Council Great Decisions Speaker Series: “Climate Change: Science and Action”
Channel 5 News at 10: Air pollution and the coronavirus lockdown
St Louis Air & Waste Management Association: “Remote Sensing of Air Pollution”
Laumeier Sculpture Park: “Climate Change: Science and Action”, "The Present is Future: Climate Change"
Sacred Heart Parish, Valley Park: "Climate Change and Laudato Si'"
Holy Redeemer Parish, Webster Groves: “The Beatitudes for Climate Change”
Greenville Prison, Illinois: “Weather & Atmospheric Science”
College Church, St. Louis: “The Mississippi River and Climate Change”
Ballwin Mosque: “Climate Change”
Environmental & Water Resources Institute, St. Louis: “Climate Change: Risks, Attribution and Solutions”
College Church, St. Louis: “A Future That Includes Everyone: Pope Francis and Climate Change”
Webster Groves United Methodist Church, Webster Groves: “Beatitudes for Climate Change”
Glendale Presbyterian Church, Kirkwood: “Beatitudes for Climate Change”
St. Louis Climate Summit: Panel on “Before the Flood”
Webster Groves High School: “Everything is connected”
Lahr-Well Christian Academy: “Beatitudes for Climate Change”
Metro High School, St. Louis: “Atmospheric Science”
St. Louis Air Monitoring Agencies Meeting: “Using monitoring data to improve emission inventories”
Sierra Club Science Roundtable, St. Louis: “Climate Change and the St. Louis Region”
Nerinx Hall High School, Webster Groves: “The Beatitudes of Climate Change”
Washington University in St. Louis Town Hall: “Rising Tides: Environmental Justice for the Developing World”
St. Louis Buddhist Center: “From ego-global warming to eco-life healing”
2nd Presbyterian Church, St. Louis: “Beatitudes for Climate Change”
Aquinas Institute, St. Louis: “Laudato Si’: Juggling for Climate Change”
Saint Louis University: “Using Classroom Response Systems to Create Inclusive Learning Environments”
Washington University in St. Louis: Interfaith Panel on Climate Change
Rigali Center, St. Louis: “Beatitudes for Climate Change”
Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, St. Louis: “Laudato Si’”
St. Louis Community College - Wildwood Science Club: “Stabilizing and Reinforcing Cycles for Climate Change”
World Affairs Council, Great Decisions, Clayton: “Climate Change: Science & Action”
East-West Gateway, St. Louis: “Analysis of Satellite and Monitoring Data to Estimate NOx trends for the St. Louis Area”
Saint Louis University, Political Round Table: “The elections and the environment”
Saint Louis University, Department of Fine and Performing Arts: “Arcadia and the Dance of Science”
Jesuit Hall, St. Louis: “God & the Cosmos”