[act-ma] Witnesses of Climate Change - Tuesday, May 17
Steve Wineman
swineman at gis.net
Mon May 16 10:43:33 PDT 2011
/*
*//*Witnesses of Climate Change*/
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
7-8:30 pm
Northwest Science Building, Harvard University
52 Oxford St. (map
<http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=The%20Laboratory%20at%20Harvard%20University%2C%2052%20Oxford%20St%2C%20Cambridge%20MA>)
Room B103 -- Large Lecture Hall
Hear personal accounts of how changes in weather and climate are already
affecting people around the world, with:
/*Jack Hedin, farmer, Minnesota */(live video connection)
/*Rachel Ordo Dan-Harry, aid worker, Kenya and Nigeria*/ (live video
connection)
/*Yvette Cissé, farmer and aid worker, Mali*/ (written testimony)
/*Lekea Bornea, farmer, Ethiopia*/ (live video connection)
*And more*
While scientists investigate and political leaders procrastinate, people
in many regions of the globe are seeing changes in weather patterns and
local climate. Many of these changes are consistent with scientific
projections of the effects of global warming. Whether or not the changes
were /caused /by global warming, they are impacting people's lives and
livelihoods. This evening of witness gives voice to these impacts.
/This event is part of Cambridge Climate Change Week, May 13-21. //For
more information about the entire Climate Change Week schedule of
events, visit /http://www.cceag.org/climateweekevents
Witnesses of Climate Change is organized by John Pitkin of the Cambridge
Climate Emergency Action Group with the assistance of the Unitarian
Universalist Service Committee, Oxfam America, Center for Human Rights &
Environment (CEDHA), Jack Hedin of Featherstone Farms, Harvard
University, and the Cambridge Community Foundation.
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