A Talk on 'Climate Change: What the Science is Telling Us'
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(EnvironmentWing of NSS IIT Delhi)
Presents
A
Talk on
''Climate Change: What the Science is Telling Us''
Sustainable IITD invites you to a talk on Climate Change by Prof. Krishna Achuta Rao, Associate Professor at the Center of Atmospheric Science, IIT Delhi. He is also a member of the Indian Climate Research Network, and is also a lead author in the Fifth Assessment Report of the Working Group 1 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The global theme for Earth Day 2013 (22nd April) is "The Face of Climate Change" because of the need to highlight the mounting impact of climate change on individuals around the world. But most of us are still skeptical about the concept of Climate Change. Is climate really changing? If yes, then how and when will it start impacting us?
This is an opportunity for you to clear all your doubts regarding climate change and also find out how your actions can make a difference in combating this global phenomenon.
Date: Wed, 17th April
Time: 5:30pm Venue : Textile department, TX-120
"Many people think climate change is a remote problem, but the fact is that it's already impacting real people, animals, and beloved places all over the world, and these Faces of Climate Change are multiplying every day. Fortunately, other Faces of Climate Change are also multiplying every day: those stepping up to do something about it. For Earth Day 2013, we'll bring our generation's biggest environmental challenge down to size – the size of an individual faced with the consequences." ~ Kathleen Rogers, president of Earth Day Network.
With
great respect and pleasure, we wish to invite all the concerned
Professors, staffs, students to associate with us, guide us
"to be the green change we wish to see."
Registration : To participate in our regular Environment talks, Group discussions and environment updates Google group : CLICK HERE