Date
Oct 6, 2021, 6:00 pm8:00 pm
Location
Private Location (register to display)

Details

Event Description
What can Climatology tell us about the recent floods in New Jersey? How has public education on warming in the past impacted our country's environmental policies today?

Intersections of Service is a discussion series where you can engage with peers, faculty and community partners on important world issues through cross-discipline conversations. This month, join us for a discussion on climate change with researchers and advocates working in the fields of environmental policy, climate science and public education:

- Jim Waltman '86, executive director of The Watershed Institute
- Amy Amatya '21, Kristie Falconer '20, and Joseph Giguere '21, High Meadows Research Fellows at Climate Central
- Jeff Rosalsky '85, executive director of the Pocono Environmental Education Center

Each speaker will share a brief talk on their respective work, and afterwards there will be time for a Q&A and a dinner discussion. Individually prepped hot meals from Business Bistro will be provided, and vegan, vegetarian and gluten free meals will also be available.

Intersections of Service is open to undergraduate students and registration is limited to facilitate effective small group conversations.