Past outreach talks

Diamond, Michael, Adam Sokol, & Greta Shum (September 20, 2019). Building a planetary energy balance model. AP Environmental Science and Frontiers in Science classes at Sammamish High School, Bellevue, Washington.

Diamond, Michael, Adam Sokol, & Greta Shum (September 9, 2019). The Electromagnetic Spectrum. AP Environmental Science and Frontiers in Science classes at Sammamish High School, Bellevue, Washington.

Perkins, Andre, & Michael Diamond (March 2019). What makes a planet habitable? Sammamish High School, Bellevue, Washington.

Diamond, Michael, & Andre Perkins (September 10-11, 2018). Building a planetary energy balance model. AP Environmental Science and Frontiers in Science classes at Sammamish High School, Bellevue, Washington.

Diamond, Michael, & Stephanie Rushley (March 2019), Can we build a habitable planet? In four “easy” steps! Sammamish Library, Sammamish, Washington. Slides.

Rushley, Stephanie, & Michael Diamond (August 2018). Elements of Climate Change & What Makes a Planet Habitable? University of Washington Summer Youth Program, Protostars (Middle School), Seattle, Washington.

Diamond, Michael, & Evan Howard (May 2018). Clouds, aerosols, & climate. Snohomish High School Science Club, Snohomish, Washington. Slides.

Perkins, Andre, Michael Diamond, & Katie Brennan (March 2018). What makes a planet habitable? Sammamish High School, Bellevue, Washington. Slides.

Diamond, Michael (February 2018). Up in smoke: The perils and promise of airborne smoke-cloud interactions fieldwork in the southeast Atlantic. International Forestry Students’ Association Pecha Kucha Night. University of Washington, Seattle. Slides.

Codsi, Renée, Michael Diamond, & Michelle Tigchelaar (November 2017). Turning up the heat in the Evergreen State. MLK County Labor Council Climate Caucus Speaker’s Bureau. Teamsters Local 117. Seattle, Washington.

Diamond, Michael, & Jon Witt (May 2017). Can Washington’s Clean Air Rule Incentivize Electric Vehicles? First Annual GPSS Academic Conference. Seattle, Washington. Slides.

Menchaca, Max, & Michael Diamond (February 2017). Weather & Climate: How weather changes over time and distance. Thorndyke Elementary School visit to Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle.

Diamond, Michael (November 2016). Eyes on the Earth: How scientists are observing the climate system from the air, land, sea, and space. University House, Seattle, Washington. Slides.

DeHart, Jennifer, & Michael Diamond. (June 2016). Understanding climate variability and change: Global warming, El Niño, and their effects on the Pacific Northwest. Bellevue College Program for Retirees, Bellevue, Washington. Slides.