climate change

Climate Change in California and Beyond

Description

Setting Course for a Resilient Future

Climate change is rapidly emerging as the defining environmental issue of the 21st century, including in California. From drought and water scarcity to heat waves and sea level rise, the impacts will be felt across our state. But it’s not all doom and gloom. Join Chancellor Carol T. Christ as we kickoff the Berkeley 150 Roadshow lecture series featuring climate change experts David Ackerly, associate dean of Biological Sciences; Inez Fung, professor of atmospheric science; and Kristina Hill, associate professor of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning and Urban Design. They’ll share insights into how climate change is impacting our state, and the bold steps we’re taking to build a more resilient future for California and beyond.

Ticket Price

$25in advance
$30at door
space permitting

Dates and Locations

Sacramento

March 8, 2018
California Museum

Featuring

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Carol T. Christ

Chancellor, UC Berkeley
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David Ackerly

Dean, College of Natural Resources
Professor, Integrative Biology
Co-director, Berkeley Initiative in Global Change Biology

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Inez Fung

Professor of Atmospheric Science
Department of Earth & Planetary Science
Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management

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Kristina Hill

Professor, Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning and Urban Design

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