Climate Science on Tap presents The Future of Ice and Snow

When:
December 8, 2020 @ 7:00 pm
2020-12-08T19:00:00-08:00
2020-12-08T19:15:00-08:00
Where:
Online

Climate Science on Tap presents: The Future of Ice and Snow

December 8, 2020, 7 PM

Get Tickets at Stranger Tickets to receive the Zoom access code. strangertickets.com/events/109617941/the-future-of-ice-and-snow

Winter is coming… but for how much longer? What is the future of ice and snow in our changing climate? We’re bringing together experts in atmospheric science, glaciology, oceanography, fisheries, marine mammalogy and more to answer your burning questions about this chilly subject! Join us for this one-of-a-kind annual Climate Science on Tap event that allows you to Ask a Scientist! And there’s a special online twist this year… we call it “science roulette”. Who will you talk to? What will you learn? Let chance decide but don’t miss your opportunity to be part of these exciting online conversations!

Scientists (thus far):
Kyle Armour, PhD, University of Washington (Antarctic Sea Ice)
Bob Bindschadler, PhD, NOAA, retired (Antarctic Glaciology)
George Divoky, PhD (bird loss in arctic circle)
Diana Gergel, Rhodium Group (Arctic Snow and Permafrost)
P Joshua Griffin, PhD, University of Washington (Sea Ice and Native Villages)
Kirstin Holsman, PhD, NOAA (Fisheries)
Kristin Laidre, PhD, University of Washington (Arctic Marine Mammology),
Peter Neff, PhD, University of Minnesota (Antarctic Glaciers)
Lauren Sancken, JD, University of Washington (Impacts on Low-Lying Nations/communities)
Moderator: P. Sean McDonald, PhD, Program on the Environment, University of Washington
Note: All affiliations are provided for purposes of identification only.
This event is open to all, regardless of financial means. No-cost tickets are available by emailing us at Cascadia Climate Action.

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