The End of Snow? Increased Fire Risk? An Interactive Educational Program About Climate Change and its Impacts in Jackson Hole

Presentation: “The End of Snow? Increased Fire Risk?  An Interactive Educational Program About Climate Change and its Impacts in Jackson Hole” led by Dr. Bryan Shuman, University of Wyoming

September 16th (Monday), 2024 at 5:30-7:00 p.m.

Live at the Teton County Library & Via Zoom (online, details below)

How do we expect the climate of the Tetons to change in the coming decades? What is the state of science? Bring your questions about climate change and the future of Jackson Hole’s climate, including its amazing snow. The University of Wyoming, in partnership with the Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs, the Geologists of Jackson Hole, and the Teton County Library, will present an interactive workshop on the basics of climate science, including the current trends and future projections for Jackson Hole.  

The program will begin with a short presentation by Dr. Bryan Shuman, a UW Wyoming Excellence Chair Professor and lead author of the 2021 Greater Yellowstone Climate Assessment, and then will shift to an interactive format designed to create dialogues and ask questions about the science. Dr. Shuman and other UW participants look forward to discussing the questions and answers with the audience with the goal of helping attendees better understand climate change, its uncertainties, and its risks.

 

 

 

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4555651818?pwd=U09ObDNZOEIyZmRtMEtsdUowQnJqdz09
Meeting ID: 455 565 1818
Passcode: 576063