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Aloha everyone,
I wanted to let everyone know about a symposium on climate change that
is being held at the Exploratorium in San Francisco this coming week,
with an opening reception on Sunday April 5 and sessions on Monday and
Tuesday April 6-7. The event is produced by ECHO (Education through
Cultural and Historical Organizations), a Department of Education-funded
partnership.
A couple of ways to plug in to this event:
1. Museum professionals are welcome to attend any sessions they wish at
the Exploratorium itself. Please RSVP by Friday April 3 (by 5 PM
Eastern Daylight Time) to Merry Glosband (Peabody Essex Museum). Merry's
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
2. Six of these sessions on Monday/Tuesday will be webcast. These
sessions are so-indicated on the agenda below. You can go and view
these webcasts at the following Exploratorium site:
www.exploratorium.edu/webcasts
The session from 11 AM - 12 Noon PDT on Tuesday April 7 may be of
particular interest to the ASTC community, since it focuses on
communicating climate change to the general public. Leon Geschwind of
Bishop Museum will discuss the current ASTC Communicating Climate Change
initiative as part of that presentation.
Yours,
Mike
Mike Shanahan
Director of Education, Exhibits and Planetarium
Bishop Museum
Honolulu HI 96817
Understanding & Communicating the Science of Climate Change
WHEN: Sunday, April 5th - Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
WHERE: San Francisco's Exploratorium or on the web:
www.exploratorium.edu/webcasts www.explo.tv <http://www.explo.tv/>
www.exploratorium.edu/echo
WHO: People studying the effects of climate change including educators,
scientists, artists and policy makers
FOR: The general public, especially students in grades 6 - 12
The ECHO Climate Change Symposium will be permanently available and
archived by the Exploratorium at www.exploratorium.edu/echo . Barrow
Arctic Science Consortium (BASC) www.arcticscience.org
<http://www.arcticscience.org/> is symposium facilitator; the
Exploratorium is our national host.
All times are Pacific Daylight Time
Agenda
Sunday, April 5
7:00 - 9:00pm
Opening Reception
Performance of Longitudinal Installation by artist Xavier Cortada
Monday, April 6
9:00 - 9:30am
Welcoming Remarks - Richard Glenn
9:30 - 10:30 am
Webcast
Panel - Impact of Climate Change: An Overview
Glenn Sheehan, Tim Churchill, Jeff Williams
11:00 - 11:45 AM
Webcast
Keynote Address: Charles Wohlforth Scientists, Eskimos and Climate
Change: How Our Cultures and Communities Influence the Way We See the
Environment, and Our Hopes to Make a Difference
1:00 - 2:00 pm
Panel - Impact on Arctic Ecosystems and Populations
Richard Glenn, Edward Itta
2:00 - 3:30pm
Webcast
Panel - Impact of Climate Change Across
America
Ku'ulei Rogers, Tim Churchill, David Welty, Jeff Williams
Tuesday, April 7
9:00 - 9:30am
Welcoming and Summary Remarks - Richard Glenn
9:30 - 10:30 AM
Webcast
Keynote Presentation: Xavier Cortada Participatory Art Projects -
Global Awareness/Local Action
11 AM - 12 noon
Panel - Communicating Climate Change to the Non-Scientific Community
Webcast
Leon Geschwind, Amber Inwood, David Welty, AK Sen. Begitch (via DVD)
12:00 noon - 1 PM
Webcast
Panel - Impact on Hawaiian Ecosystems and Populations
Phil McGillivary, Leon Geschwind, Amber Inwood, Ku'ulei Rogers
Webcast = live broadcast on www.exploratorium.edu/echo
ECHO partners includes Alaska Native Heritage Center (Anchorage), Bishop
Museum, New Bedford ECHO Project, North Slope Borough/Inupiat Heritage
Center (Barrow AK), Peabody Essex Museum (Salem) and Mississippi Band of
Choctaw Indians.
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