EVENTS
Picturing the Science of Climate Change

Date: ,
Location: Koshland Science Museum
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Cost: Free

Global temperature is rising. This will cause changes in the climate in both the short and long term. But what exactly does a changing climate look like? Scientist Gavin Schmidt and photographer Joshua Wolfe discuss how imagery can help tell the story of climate change, the science and the ongoing impacts. They will show photographs and satellite images from their new book and discuss what it takes to tell a compelling story while avoiding cliches.

There will be a book signing after the discussion.

Climate Change: Picturing the Science is being published by W.W.Norton

Speakers:

Gavin Schmidt
is a climate scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies as well as a co-founder and contributing editor at RealClimate.org.

Joshua Wolfe
is a documentary photographer and founder of GHG Photos, an agency representing photographers specializing in climate change.

Both live in New York City.

Reservations encouraged. RSVP to ksm@nas.edu or call 202-334-1201.

Museum Location

Located at the corner of 6th and E Streets, NW in downtown Washington, DC the Marian Koshland Science Museum is within walking distance of the National Mall, two Metro stations, the Verizon Center, and several other museums and attractions.

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