A Matter of Survival: Mitigating Climate Change
November 8, 4:00pm - 5:30pmMānoa Campus, Zoom
The impacts of climate change, including sea level rise, are coming.
A trio of UH Manoa experts will discuss what we need to do now to prepare.
Speakers for this online panel discussion are:
• Makena Coffman, Director of the Institute for Sustainability and Resilience, Research Fellow with the UH Economic Research Organization and Chair of the City and County of Honolulu Climate Change Commission
• Karl Kim, Director of the Disaster Mgmt & Humanitarian Assistance Program and Executive Director of the National Disaster Preparedness Training Center
• Judith Stilgenbauer, Professor of Landscape Architecture and Principal Investigator of "South Shore Promenade and Coastal Open Space Network Study: Resilience and Connectivity by Design"
Register at http://go.hawaii.edu/Vky to receive Zoom link.
Co-sponsored by ARCS Foundation Honolulu Chapter. Proceeds benefit ARCS Scholar Award grants to outstanding UH Manoa doctoral candidates who are doing research to address critical issues in STEM and health disciplines.
Ticket Information
$35; free for students but registration required to receive Zoom link: http://go.hawaii.edu/Vky
Event Sponsor
Grad Division and CTAHR, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Cheryl Ernst, 808-223-5021, ernst@hawaii.edu, https://honolulu.arcsfoundation.org/events
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4:00pm |
A Matter of Survival: Mitigating Climate Change Mānoa Campus, Zoom
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5:00pm |
Citation Enhanced Searching: Web of Science and Journal Citation Reports Mānoa Campus, Hamilton Library Zoom room
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