The University of Colorado at Boulder will host a panel of experts who will participate in a public discussion on global warming and related issues on Thursday, Feb. 7.
Panelists include population expert and CU-Boulder physics Professor Emeritus Al Bartlett, National Center for Atmospheric Research scientist Jeff Kiehl, CU-Boulder anthropology Professor Paul Shankman, CU-Boulder energy expert and physics Professor Jamie Nagle and Michael Brownlee of Boulder Valley Localization, a group advocating community self-sufficiency. Kiehl has been involved in recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports.
Sponsored by CU's University Libraries, the free, public event will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Norlin Library's Center for British and Irish Studies, located on the fifth floor. The event is the first of four related panel discussions to be held this spring at Norlin.
Official Website: http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/news/index.htm
Added by J.E.M.V. on January 29, 2008