
Experts on topics ranging from the carbon cycle to environmental justice will give their perspectives on climate change, disasters, and Hurricane Sandy—and share their personal experiences.
Panelists include: Kizzy Charles-Guzman, an adjunct instructor in NYU’s Environmental Studies Program and former policy advisor at the New York City Mayor’s Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability; Dale Jamieson, director, NYU’s Environmental Studies Program and professor of environmental studies and philosophy; Eric Sanderson, senior conservation ecologist at the Wildlife Conservation Society and director of the Mannahatta Project; and Tyler Volk, science director, Environmental Studies Program and professor of environmental studies and biology at NYU. The session will be moderated by Chris Schlottmann, associate director, NYU’s Environmental Studies Program.
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if Sandy is from climate change, then what was behind the hurricane of 1938? And a lot of the people were flooded because local officials ignored warnings to strengthen the infrastructure, or even to evacuate the vulnerable nursing homes.
storms happen, its a worry if they don't happen, you bunch of green commie alarmist nazi bastards