“Learning While Burning: An Optimistic View of Energy, Environment, and
Our Future” | Richard Alley, Penn State
Clark University's
Graduate School of Geography’s annual Wallace W. Atwood Lecture
will be taking place tonight, Thursday, March 20th,
at
7:00pm in Tilton Hall. Live video stream is available.
Dr. Richard Alley is Evan Pugh Professor of Geosciences in Penn
State's College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. Professor Alley is a
leading scholar in climate change research and communication, with
particular interests in polar ice, glaciology, sea level change, and
abrupt climate change. He has researched, published, broadcast, and
advised widely on these topics, with involvement in activities ranging
from the Nobel-Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
to specials on public television.
This event is free
and open to the public. The event will be held in Tilton Hall, located in the Higgins
University Center on
the Clark campus, with a reception immediately following.
Live-streaming
is HERE
beginning at 7:00 PM on Thursday
(more information can also be found on our website):