Lectures For Lifelong Learners!

Ahmed Elshall

Ahmed Elshall

Ahmed Elshall

Groundwater Hydrologist

Expertise:
Water Conservation, Global Warming

Available for in-person lectures in:
Naples/Ft. Myers

Available via Zoom?
Yes

To book Ahmed, e-mail:
dan@hudakonhollywood.com

Dr. Ahmed S. Elshall is a groundwater hydrologist whose work focuses on understanding and managing water resources in a changing climate. His research combines field observation, computer modeling, and stakeholder engagement to improve groundwater sustainability —especially in coastal areas vulnerable to sea-level rise and drought. He has worked on a wide range of projects related to water quality, resilience, and equity, as well as climate and Earth system modeling, including studies of soil processes and harmful algal blooms. Dr. Elshall is currently an assistant professor at the U.A. Whitaker College of Engineering and The Water School at Florida Gulf Coast University.

Lectures include:

Energy and Climate Change Lecture Series

Implications of Climate Change on South Florida

South Florida is experiencing the effects of climate change. Rapid sea-level rise is leading to more frequent tidal flooding and saltwater intrusion that threatens freshwater resources. Higher air temperatures are intensifying heat waves, and sea-level rise is amplifying hurricane storm surge risks. As an informed community is an empowered one, this lecture offers an evidence-based look at what research shows for the future of South Florida. This is an opportunity to learn more and participate in a thoughtful discussion about the path ahead for South Florida and informed choices.

The Future of Fossil Fuels: From Boom to Bust?

This lecture examines the complex history and uncertain future of coal, oil, and natural gas. We explore how fossil fuel formation and extraction have shaped modern civilization and discuss the environmental and geopolitical costs of continued dependence. Special attention is given to fracking, unconventional oil, and energy independence. Can fossil fuels remain viable in a world pushing toward decarbonization?

Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming

Regardless of political beliefs, understanding how the Earth’s climate system works helps us all make better-informed decisions. This lecture explains how rising carbon dioxide levels affect the planet’s energy balance and what that means for long-term climate patterns. We explore the evidence behind global warming trends, and the implications for sea-level rise and extreme weather events. Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how and why our climate is changing—and what’s at stake.

Your Carbon Footprint and the Path to Climate Solutions

We often hear about “carbon footprints,” but what do they really mean? This lecture translates abstract climate science into personal and community actions that matter. It examines lifestyle, consumption, and emissions from energy use, and proposes practical steps individuals and local governments can take to be part of the solution. The talk highlights practical steps to reduce emissions.

Renewable Energy and the Race to Zero Carbon

Can solar, wind, and biofuels replace fossil fuels fast enough to avert the worst consequences of climate change? This talk explores the promise and limitations of renewable energy technologies. It also addresses the role of infrastructure, policy, and innovation in accelerating the energy transition. The talk provides an evidence-based look at where we are—and where we need to go.

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