Join the Union of Concerned Scientists for a Webinar on the effects and causes of Hurricane Sandy |
After the largest Atlantic hurricane on record affected U.S. states from southern Florida to northern Maine and as far west as Wisconsin, analysts from the Union of Concerned Scientists are looking at the implications of the storm in our Hurricane Sandy: Confronting the Realities of Climate Change blog series.
In this series, our analysts are bringing their varied expertise to bear on a fascinating range of questions—from the relationship between the storm and climate change, to the economic costs and health impacts, to how we can prepare ourselves and our infrastructure to be more resilient. Now we invite you to hear more from these and other UCS experts and to ask your own questions.
Webinar: Sizing up Sandy
Date: Tuesday, November 27
Time: 7:00 p.m. (EST)
The webinar will be moderated by UCS climate scientist Brenda Ekwurzel and will feature:
Todd Sanford, climate scientist – resilient ecosystems
Rachel Cleetus, senior climate economist – health and economic impacts
Laura Wisland, senior energy analyst – resilient energy systems
Calen May-Tobin, climate policy analyst/advocate – mapping and good information
Marchant “Lucky” Wentworth, Washington representative – political landscape and opportunities
Please register for the webinar today. You may submit questions on the registration page for the UCS experts to address during the webinar. There will also be opportunities to ask questions during the webinar itself. We look forward to your participation.
This alert was recieved from the Union of Concerned Scientists.