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Climate Science Talk with Climate Up Close

August 2 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Climate Up Close is a group of climate scientists committed to making the essentials of climate science accessible to a broad audience. We address: Where is the boundary of climate knowledge? How has climate change impacted extreme weather? What does the future hold? Have we triggered a climate “tipping point”? In addressing these questions, we develop a Landscape of Climate Knowledge, categorizing climate impacts by whether they are highly confident or still uncertain. Our presentation is non-partisan and non-prescriptive.

We will be joined by three speakers:
Dr. Aaron Match, New York University
Dr. Nathaniel Tarshish, Harvard University
Dr. Andrew Williams, Princeton University

About the organization:
Climate Up Close was founded in 2019 as a group of climate scientists committed to making the essentials of climate science accessible to a broad audience. We have synthesized results from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) into a non-prescriptive climate primer. We have presented to thousands of Americans in libraries, places of worship, and breweries from the Florida Panhandle to suburban Chicago to downtown Philadelphia. We hope to grow the ranks and diversity of Americans who command the best available science when deciding how to respond to climate change’s individual and civic challenges.

This is a hybrid event. To receive a Zoom link, please register HERE.

Details

Date:
August 2
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Organizer

Museum of the White Mountains
Phone:
603-535-3210
Email:
museum.wm@plymouth.edu

Venue

Museum of the White Mountains
34 Highland Street
Plymouth, NH 03264 United States
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Phone:
6035353210