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- Title:
- Crisis in the Cryosphere: Climate Change at the Poles
- When:
- 23.04.2010 - 23.04.2010
- Where:
- Oak Park & River Forest High School - Oak Park, Illinois, USA
- Category:
- APECS
Description
Save the Date! Friday evening, April 23rd, 2010.
Crisis in the Cryosphere: Climate Change at the Poles
Oak Park and River Forest High School 2010 Joseph P. McMenamin Science Lecture
Marking the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day
Friday, April 23, 2010
For complementary tickets and more information, visit www.OPRFscience.org.
On Friday, April 23rd, Oak Park and River Forest High School will welcome two world-renowned scientists to share their first-hand experiences and beliefs about the rapidly changing poles and global climate. Both scientists have spent significant time in the polar regions. Both are involved in collecting and analyzing the most recent data and will bring first-hand observations and experiences to share. Opportunities for public questions will be provided.
Teachers, students and community-based environmental groups will be presenting interactive climate activities prior to the lecture, and again during intermission. If you or your group would like to request space to present, please visit www.OPRFscience.org.
Lecture Program:
5:30 - 6:20 Interactive Climate Activities by OPRF students – Student Activity Center
6:30 - 7:20 Dr. Baeseman - Life in a Northern Town: Impacts of Climate Change in the Arctic
7:20 - 7:50 Interactive Climate Activities by OPRF students – Student Activity Center
7:50 - 8:40 Dr. Powell - Changes Down Under: Antarctica’s Role in Climate Change
8:40 - 9:00 Questions and Answers
Location:
Oak Park and River Forest High School
201 N. Scoville
Oak Park, IL 60302
Parking:
Free on-street parking available
Dr. Ross Powell, Distinguished Research Professor, Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, Northern Illinois University has been teaching and researching
for over 27 years. His passion and interests focus on processes where glaciers and ice sheets enter the sea, and in interpreting the sedimentary records indicating how and
why glaciers move into and out of the sea at the present and during past climate warming and cooling cycles. He has 34 years of research experience in high latitude regions
including Arctic Alaska, Svalbard (Norway) and Baffin Island, Antarctica, and Chile.
Questions? Please contact Pat Cole at 708-434-3525 or email pcole[at]oprfhs.org
Venue
- Venue:
- Oak Park & River Forest High School
- City:
- Oak Park, Illinois, USA
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