Tuesday, September 24, 2013

"Oceans and Climate Change" - Lecture 9/24/2013 at 7:30 PM! at the National Park Service Visitors Center, 2 New Liberty Street in Salem.



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"Oceans and Climate Change," the second lecture in the
"Climate Change in New England series"
will be held this evening at 7:30 pm
at the National Park Service Visitors Center, 2 New Liberty Street in Salem.
In tonight's presentation, Barbara Warren, Executive Director of Salem Sound Coastwatch, will give an overview of an often overlooked aspect of climate change--the toll it is taking on the ocean and marine life.

Oceans are the lifeblood of the planet. As the ocean soaks up CO2 and absorbs heat, the chemistry and biology of the oceans are changing. Ocean acidification, warming waters, polar ice cap melting, changing ocean currents, rising sea levels and impacts on marine biodiversity are all effects of climate change.

This 5 part lecture series, which is sponsored jointly by Salem Sound Coastwatch and the National Park Service, continues every Tuesday evening through October 15. All presentations are free and open to the public. Parking is available across the street at the Museum Place Garage for $.75/'hr.

The rest of the series includes:
  • Tuesday, October 1 - "How is Climate Change Affecting Our Natural Resources--The National Park Service Response" - Jonathan Parker, Salem Maritime Historic Site    
  • Tuesday, October 8 - "A Piece of the Carbon Mitigation Puzzle: America's Offshore Wind Energy Opportunity" - Fara Courtney, US Offshore Wind Collaborative    
  • Tuesday, October 15 - "Dealing With the Reality of Climate Change--Adapting Infrastructure" - Dr. Paul Kirshen, Engineering Professor, University of New Hampshire and member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.






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