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Energy & Security Seminar: Climate Change: Understanding and Communicating the Science

Global climate change poses not only environmental haz-ards but profound risks to planetary peace and stability as well. Our ability to meet these challenges is handicapped by the fact that climate change science is relatively new and highly complex and that a significant number of Americans (23% in 2010) deny that there is such a phenomenon as global warming.
When Jan 15, 2014
from 11:45 AM US/Eastern to 01:30 PM US/Eastern
Where 1911 Building, North Carolina State University main campus. Building #36
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Join us in January for a dis-cussion led by Adam Turando, who will address climate change science, and Michael Cobb, who will focus on public opinion and science policy. The discussion will be put into a security context by William Boettcher.

Cosponsored by the Kennan Institute for Engineering , Technology, & Science

To register for the event click here: www.tiss-nc.org

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