Climate change events March 25th and April 6th
March 10, 2015
Mark March 25th and April 6th on your calendars and plan to attend these two significant events. Climate change will be the biggest environmental force in your lives, your childrens’ lives and for generations to come.
Kansas and Climate Change: A panel discussion with 5 experts on the impact of Greenhouse Gas emissions and the altered global environment of Kansas’ future.
When: Wednesday March 25, 2015 from 7:30 to 9:00PM
Where: Washburn University, Henderson Learning Center 112
Featuring:
Kellis Bayless
Lecturer, Washburn Biology Department
Dorothy Barnett
Climate and Energy Project
Brad Loveless
Westar Energy
Mark Smith
EPA’s Region 7 Office
Xiaomao Lin
Climatologist, Kansas State University.
Panel Moderator:
Kaye McIntyre
Kansas Public Radio, University of Kansas
This program is free and open to the Washburn community and the general public. This panel discussion is a prelude to the appearance of Dr. Dale Jamieson, New York University Professor of Environmental Studies, April 6, 2015 (see below).
“Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle Against Climate Change Failed—And What it Means for Our Future”
A Lecture and Discussion with Dr. Dale Jamieson, New York University Professor of Environmental Studies, and Author of Reason In A Dark Time
April 6, 7:30 p.m.
Washburn University
Ruth Garvey Fink Convocation Hall/Bradbury Thompson Alumni Center
This program is free and open to the Washburn community and the general public.
The program is sponsored by the Washburn University Departments of Biology, Philosophy, and Political Science, the Eco-Bods, the Philosophy Club, the Gleed Lecture Fund, and the Washburn Center for Government and Public Policy.