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BLOG ROLL
True Maroons: David Archer, Tami Sagher, and Frances McNamara
THE "LONG TAIL" of CO2
"Carbon Dioxide Emissions Could Last Millenniums" (McClatchy Newspapers, Feb. 24, 2009)
"Global warming from carbon-dioxide emissions will last for thousands of years into the future," says climate researcher and professor David Archer in a new interview.
- Archer speaks about global warming in geologic time at Fermi National Laboratory (Feb. 27, 2008)
- The Magazine examines why conversation about global warming is part science, part spin (Aug. 2005)
- Archer's book Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast discusses greenhouse gases
THIRTY LAUGHS
"Retreat to Move Forward" (30 Rock, Jan. 22, 2009)
Jack Donaghy convinces Liz Lemon to accompany him to a corporate retreat in this recent episode of the sitcom 30 Rock, cowritten by Tami Sagher, AB’95, and Tina Fey. (Free video stream expires Mar. 13, 2009)
- The Magazine profiles Off-Off Campus (Oct. 2005)
MIDWAY MURDER MYSTERY
"Our Fair Lady" (Chicago Sun-Times, Feb. 8, 2009)
University of Chicago librarian Frances McNamara's novel Death at the Fair follows Emily Cabot, a fictional University of Chicago graduate student studying crime in the city during the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.
February 25, 2009
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