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Climate Change Impacts in the Great Lakes Webinar

Climate Change Impacts in the Great Lakes Webinar

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 2:00 PM (ET)


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What is it?

A webinar series designed to improve the ability of NOAA employees to communicate the climate science in the Great Lakes.
As a result of your participation in this webinar, you will be able to:

• use sound science to explain how the Great Lakes Region
   may be impacted by climate change

• effectively communicate the uncertainties about climate
   change-- differentiate fact from fiction

• convey NOAA’s role in climate services


Who is invited?


NOAA employees and affiliates in the Great Lakes Region

 

Why a webinar?

The presentation is intended to serve as a model for effective outreach to stakeholders in a carbon-neutral manner.  By utilizing “virtual meeting” software and holding this workshop over the internet versus a specific place, we anticipate an enourmous savings in carbon emissions.

Sign up now for Part II: Communicating Climate Change; October 27th or October 28th. Click here to visit the web portal and take a look!

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NOAA in the Great Lakes

NOAA Great Lakes Regional Collaboration Team consists of the 5 line offices and partners includings Great Lakes Sea Grant Network, Midwestern Regional Climate Center, Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research, and Coastal Zone Managers in the Great Lakes.

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