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Global Climate Change
Turning Knowledge Into Action
Author: Kitchen David
Language: EnglishSubjects for Global Climate Change:
Keywords
Climate Change; Greenhouse Gases; ancient; Sea Surface Temperature; ice; Pe Rc; sheets; Ice Sheets; heat; Greenhouse Gas Emissions; trapping; Heat Trapping Greenhouse Gases; greenhouse; Earth’s Climate System; gases; Radiative Forcing; core; Antarctic Circumpolar Current; radiative; Ancient Climate Change; forcing; Sea Ice; Milankovitch Cycles; Energy Conservation; United States; Sea Level; Polar Jet Stream; Oxygen Isotopes; Ice Cores; Hadley Cell; Permo Carboniferous Glaciation; Energy Sources; Data Set; Ekman Transport; Coriolis Effect
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David Kitchen has a PhD in Geology from Queens University Belfast. After working for two years as a petroleum geologist in the North Sea, he started teaching Earth Sciences as a tenured member of the faculty at the University of Ulster, the largest of the universities on the island of Ireland. Following ten years of active teaching, research and research supervision, Dr. Kitchen’s was promoted to the position of European Officer for the University with a major focus on international research and development. During this time he worked closely with the European Commission in Brussels, with particular focus on research policy and the EU Framework Research Programs. During this time he was also directly involved with grant applications for a number of environmental initiatives including higher education and government programs in Greece, Albania and Romania, and he advised on the development of a wide range of research programs involving collaboration across Europe and with the United States.
Dr. Kitchen was then appointed to direct all international research and student programs at the university, and led the development of faculty research collaboration with Universities across the European Union, USA, Canada and Mexico. While focused on research administration during this period of his career, Dr. Kitchen continued to supervise research and teach geology as adjunct professor with the UK’s Open University, working in both Ireland and England.
In 2001 Dr. Kitchen moved to the United States to work at the University of Richmond. As Associate Dean and Associate Professor in the School of Continuing Studies he has responsibility for strategic planning for the School and directs all summer term academic programs at the university, both at home and overseas. He is also responsible for the development of a wide range of professional and personal development courses that reach out to the local community.
At the University of Ric