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Asunto: [Postdocs] FW: TODAY at 5pm! Mario Molina on "Air Pollution in Megacities:
From Mexico City to Beijing"
Of possible interest --
From: Nault, Kellie Corcoran
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2017 8:38 AM
To: Schwickrath, Helen L. <schwickrath(a)chemistry.harvard.edu>
Cc: Chan, Tiffany W <tiffanychan(a)seas.harvard.edu>
Subject: TODAY at 5pm! Mario Molina on "Air Pollution in Megacities: From Mexico City
to Beijing"
Hi Helen,
Dr. Mario Molina is presenting his university-wide talk today at 5pm, and if you are able
to help us remind folks in your CCB community, we would be grateful! Announcement below.
Thanks so much,
Kellie
Kellie Corcoran Nault
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Harvard-China Project on Energy, Economy and Environment
John A. Paulson School of Engineering & Applied Sciences
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“Air Pollution in Megacities: From Mexico City to Beijing”
Mario Molina
Distinguished Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Scripps Institution
of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego;
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
5:00-6:00pm
Science Center C
1 Oxford Street, Cambridge
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Professor Mario
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is a renowned atmospheric chemistry and environmental scientist, born in Mexico City. He
earned the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995 for discovering how chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
deplete the ozone layer. He is Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at
the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), President of the Mario Molina Center for
Strategies Studies on Energy and the Environment in Mexico City, and was formerly an
Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He served on
President Clinton’s and President Obama’s Committee of Advisors in Science and Technology.
Professor Molina is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the National
Academy of Medicine, and of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences of the Vatican. Professor
Molina has received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and more than 40 honorary degrees,
as well as numerous awards for his scientific work.
About Dr. Molina's Talk:
In addition to researching the chemical properties of atmospheric pollution in the upper
and lower atmosphere, Dr. Molina is also actively collaborating with colleagues across
disciplines on the science and policy connected with air quality and global climate change
issues. In this public lecture, Dr. Molina will address the challenges for air quality and
public health posed by air pollution problems in megacities, using Mexico City and Beijing
as examples.
Co-Sponsored by:
Harvard-China Project on Energy, Economy and
Environment<http://chinaproject.harvard.edu/>u/>, Harvard John A. Paulson School of
Engineering and Applied Sciences;
Department of Environmental
Health<https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/environmental-health/>h/>, Harvard T.H Chan School
of Public Health;
Harvard University Center for the
Environment<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/>u/>;
Harvard Global
Institute<http://globalinstitute.harvard.edu/>
Contact:
Tiffany Chan, tiffanychan@seas.harvard.edu<mailto:tiffanychan@seas.harvard.edu>
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