[SPN-Discussion] Webinar: Hurricanes and Urban Sustainability, 10/4 Noon Eastern

Eban Goodstein ebangood at bard.edu
Mon Oct 2 05:29:41 PDT 2017


Bard Center for Environmental Policy presents The National Climate Seminar (via WEBINAR)

Cities Taken By Storm: Hurricanes and Urban Sustainability

Dr. Michael Neuman, University of Westminster
Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Katrina, Irene, Sandy, Matthew, Harvey, Irma, and now Maria. We all know the names of these hurricanes. The reason: they were all record-breaking monsters, and they all hit the US in the last dozen years—three this year, with Maria leaving millions of Puerto Rican’s without power, food or water. Less known, but more deadly, have been the devastating floods hitting South Asia this year, with over 7,000 people killed, and tens of millions displaced. Records are supposed to fall every thousand years, not every season, but as carbon pollution is warming the oceans and the atmosphere, we are juicing hurricanes and forcing the hydrological cycle, while raising sea levels and putting cities at risk from storm surge.  Can we change direction? And how do we adapt?

Join distinguished urban sustainability expert Dr. Michael Neuman for a Bard CEP webinar: Cities Taken by Storm: Hurricanes and Urban Sustainability live streaming on Wednesday, October 4 at noon eastern.

Webinar:  bluejeans.com/467455619
Dial-in Only: +1.888.240.2560 | meeting ID: 467455619

BARD CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 
 
The  Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability  offer masters programs in  Environmental Policy,  Climate Science and  Policy, and Sustainable Business.  The Bard Center for Environmental Policy's career-focused, science based, interdisciplinary masters of science programs are located in New York’s Hudson Valley.  The rigorous first year coursework, followed by a required 4-6 month immersive internship, culminates with a Master’s Capstone Project and a 93% job placement rate. Graduates are currently pursuing careers in many fields such as: alternative energy, international Development, advocacy/lobbying, conservation, research, and strategic consulting. For more information: bard.edu/cep/ 

Eban Goodstein
Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy &
Director, Bard MBA in Sustainability
www.bard.edu/cep — www.bard.edu/mba
845-758-7067
ebangood at bard.edu




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