“What Are The Poles (North and South) Telling Us About Earth’s Climate Future?”

On Wednesday, March 23, 2022, the West Virginia Center on Climate Change (“WV3C”) will host a free, live, audience-interactive “hybrid webinar” program. The topic is “What Are the Poles (North and South) Telling Us About Earth’s Climate Future?”

The main speaker will be Dr. Julie Brigham-Grette, Professor of Geoscience at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and past Chair of the Polar Research Board of the US National Academy of Sciences. West Virginia University Geology Professors Dr. Amy Weislogel and Dr. Christopher J. Russoniello will be panelists. (Scroll down for more speaker information).

A “hybrid webinar” combines an online Zoom audience and speakers, and an in-person audience and speakers. At the in-person venue, there are a large screen, cameras and microphones, and audience seating.

The in-person venue for this program will be a “smart conference room” at the WVU Media Innovation Center Story Hub, on the 4th Floor of the Evansdale Crossing Building, 62 Morrill Way, Morgantown WV 26506. Free parking after 5PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM USET, and the online program will go from 7:00 to 8:00 PM USET. Reservations are not required. WVU’s COVID protocol is currently “masks optional.”

Registrants receive a link to attend the online program, and reminder emails. Regardless of what you indicate about your plans to attend the in-person venue, you are welcome to attend and participate in person or online, as you choose.

A video recording will be available for registrants who cannot attend. We do not share your contact information. For more information, go to https://wvclimate.org/, or email info@wvclimate.org.

REGISTER HERE