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Updated at 9:47 a.m., Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Nobel winner to give climate-change lecture in Hawaii

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Nobel Peace Prize winner Stephen H. Schneider will be giving several lectures in Hawai'i.

LINDA A. CICERO | Stanford News Service

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Stephen H. Schneider, a Nobel Peace Prize recipient and internationally recognized climate change expert, will offer a free lecture on "Is the Science of Global Warming Settled?" at 7 p.m. April 1 at St. Andrew's Cathedral Tenney Theatre.

He will also give several lectures at Hawaii Pacific University.

Schneider has been with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a United Nations Environment Program and World Meteorological Organization initiative. He and four generations of IPCC authors received a collective Nobel Peace Prize for their joint efforts in 2007.

Schneider has been featured in numerous TV and film productions, including Leonardo DiCaprio's "The 11th Hour," "Real Time" with Bill Maher," PBS' "Global Warming: The Signs and the Science" and HBO's "Too Hot Not to Handle."

Information: 544-0879.