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1. www.ngdir.com
www.ngdir.com/News/NewsDetail. - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2008 Last Visited: 3/8/2008
The dust probably helped make climate even colder for a while, and this has implications for the current day, said Robert F. Anderson, head of Lamont-Doherty's geochemistry division and a coauthor. Many types of dust transported at high altitudes tend to reflect sunlight, thus lowering the energy reaching earth, said Anderson. -
2. www.underwatertimes.com
www.underwatertimes.com/news.p - [Cached]Published on: 2/28/2008 Last Visited: 2/28/2008
The dust probably helped make climate even colder for a while, and this has implications for the current day, said Robert F. Anderson, head of Lamont-Doherty's geochemistry division and a coauthor. Many types of dust transported at high altitudes tend to reflect sunlight, thus lowering the energy reaching earth, said Anderson.
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Anderson and Winckler caution that the idea of iron fertilization remains deeply complex and controversial. -
3. Our People
www.tairesources.com/ourpeople - [Cached]Published on: 12/25/2007 Last Visited: 12/25/2007
Aside from his work at TAI, Robert is president of McDonald Anderson, a group of international professionals specialising in leadership and communication training based in New York City.
Since 1989, he has worked with clients in 35 countries throughout Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America. Robert"s specialties include cross-cultural communication, executive coaching, leadership training, spoken and written communication, and performance management.
He has been a guest speaker on adult education and cross-cultural communication at NYU"s Stern School, Columbia University, Pace University, and universities in China, Hong Kong and Japan. Robert has also taught courses at Columbia University under the auspices of the International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College.
Before founding McDonald Anderson, Robert was a training manager for Salomon Brothers Inc, The Executive Technique, and the National Puerto Rican Forum in New York City. He has also done extensive work for the United Nations, where he has conducted training programs in French, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Robert holds an M.A. in Spanish from the University of Michigan, and a doctorate in adult education from Teachers College, Columbia University.

