Impact of Climate Change in California: Implications for Policy …a conversation with Daniel R. Cayan, Ph.D. Research Meteorologist, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego Dr. Daniel R. Cayan
Wednesday, January 31, 2018 5:45 - 7:30 pm Location: Hyatt Place 3500 Market Street, Riverside 92501 Cost: Members - $35 Non-Members $45 Students - Free H.S. Teachers with 4/5 Students - Free Students should arrive at 6:10 pm
California’s climate is inherently variable, but evidence of destructive changes due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases and other human created emissions into the atmosphere is becoming more and more clear. Scientists are most certain about the magnitude of temperature warming that is occurring and the related changes such as loss of mountain snow and rise of sea level. Some weather extremes (e.g. heat waves, drought, high sea level events) will likely be even more exacerbated as climate change progresses. What responses should Californians make? What are the best policies to support these responses?
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