Events

Jan 7

Lecture: "Arctic Responses to Global Climate Change"

From site: Environmental Studies Events

On Monday, January 7, Ken Tape, '99 will present a lecture entitled "Arctic Responses to Global Climate Change." Tape's research has focused upon the impact of climate change in Alaska, where he has used aerial photography to compare changes in vegetation over the past number of decades. Refreshments will be served. Tape's lecture is the latest installment of the ENTS climate change lecture series.

Monday, January 7th, 2008
7:30 – 8:30 pm / Boliou 104

On Monday, January 7, Ken Tape, '99 will present a lecture entitled "Arctic Responses to Global Climate Change." Tape's research has focused upon the impact of climate change in Alaska, where he has used aerial photography to compare changes in vegetation over the past number of decades. Tape will also be teaching a two-week course this term entitled "Changing Arctic Landscape," offered through the ENTS program. The lecture will take place in Boliou 104 at 7:30pm. Refreshments will be served. Tape's lecture is the latest installment of the ENTS climate change lecture series. For more information, please contact ENTS Educational Associate Adam Smith (smithad@carleton.edu).

Sponsored by Environment&Technology Studies. Contact: smithad, ENTS