2013 Tyler Prize Laureate Lecture: Diana H. Wall
Soils, Biodiversity and Climate Change: Lessons from an Antarctic Desert Ecosystem: Diana H. Wall, PhD, University Distinguished Professor and Professor of Biology at Colorado State University delivers the 2013 Tyler Prize Laureate Lecture at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Wall's lecture reflects on the importance of studying soil ecosystems to understanding climate change and a number of pressing environmental challenges and her work in Antarctica. You can see more on her work and selection as the 2013 winner of the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement at http://tylerprize.usc.edu/laureates.html or see a short video about her work here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noC_Ad3i9EQ
Soils, Biodiversity and Climate Change: Lessons from an Antarctic Desert Ecosystem: Diana H. Wall, PhD, University Distinguished Professor and Professor of Biology at Colorado State University delivers the 2013 Tyler Prize Laureate Lecture at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Wall's lecture reflects on the importance of studying soil ecosystems to understanding climate change and a number of pressing environmental challenges and her work in Antarctica. You can see more on her work and selection as the 2013 winner of the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement at http://tylerprize.usc.edu/laureates.html or see a short video about her work here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noC_Ad3i9EQ