Dr. Robert Kaufmann

Ph.D. 1988, University of Pennsylvania
Professor, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Department of Geography, Boston University

kaufmann@bu.edu

My research focuses on four areas, global climate change, world oil markets, the global carbon cycle, and land-use changes. Research on global climate change includes topics such as is climate changing and how will changes in climate affect human well-being? I use recent advances in time series techniques to attribute changes in global temperature to human activity.

My research on world oil markets combines the geological, engineering, and economic determinants of oil supply, oil demand, and oil prices. These techniques have allow me to explain why US oil production fell even as prices increased, why oil prices are so high, and whether increases in income will increase or decrease oil demand. Recently, I focus attention on the coming transition from conventional crude oil.

My research of the global carbon cycle focuses on efforts to identify locations where plants are increasing their uptake of carbon. I have pursued this research using a combination of satellite data, date on tree rings, and ground based measures of temperature and precipitation. Using this information, I am sorting the effects of early springs, later falls, and "greener summers" on the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide.

Finally, research also focuses on the relationship between socioeconomic development and land use change. To do so, I have developed ways of linking satellite images to ground based measures of economic activity. I have applied these techniques to economic development in the Pearl River Delta of China and the increasing production of soybeans in the Brazilian Amazon.

Title of Talk: Climate Change

Outline:
  • History of climate change
  • The energy balance of planet Earth
  • Human activity and radiatively active gases
  • Climate models: How, where, and how much will climate change?
  • Are human's responsible for temperature change?
  • Climate change impacts on the environment & economy
  • What if anything should society do about climate change?


Climate Change (PowerPoint 2.7MB Jul11 06)


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