IEW- Deep Time Polar Climate: What the Past Tells Us About Climate Change

Tuesday, November 17, 2020 noon to 1:15 p.m.

Registration is required, please sign up at this link.
Please submit questions to be answered prior to the event, here.

This event will also be livestreamed on the UCF Global YouTube Channel.

Presented through the Lester N. Mandell Endowed Distinguished Lecture Series and hosted by UCF Global Perspectives and International Initiatives, Dr. Kirk Johnson, Smithsonian Director and Host of PBS Nova series “Making North America” and “Polar Extremes On Earth’s Uncertain Future” will talk climate change over the course of time, and what it means for the future. WMFE’s Amy Green will then moderate a Q & A session.

Guest
Dr. Kirk Johnson, Sant Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Moderated by Amy Green, WMFE Environmental Reporter with introductions made by Ambassador (ret.) Robert Mandell and David Dumke, Executive Director of UCF Global Perspectives.

We look forward to seeing you there, please view the event information and flyer, here.

This is a public forum. All are welcome to attend.

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