Details of Guy's visit to New Zealand are firming up.
I shall post details of his Auckland lecture seperately
Guy
McPherson in Wellington,
24
-25 October, 2014
Public
lecture by Professor Emeritus Guy McPherson
"Abrupt
Climate Change: Evidence and Options for the Future to Preserve a
Living Planet."
When:
Friday, 24 October, 7.30 pm
Where:
Dowse Art Gallery, 45 Laings Road, Lower Hutt 5010
ALL
WELCOME
Entry
by koha
Climate
change is not something that we need only worry about in the future.
Abrupt
climate change is a reality. The atmosphere has already reached 400
ppm, something we haven't seen for 800,000 years. We have already
triggered many positive self-reinforcing feedbacks including most
worryingly, the release of methane clathrates which accelerate
warming many times.
Rapid
warming of the planet threatens the habitat of the living planet and
the future existance of species that are unable to adapt to the rapid
change.
There
is about a 40-year lag between carbon dioxide emissions and warming,
suggesting abundant warming is already locked into the planetary
system.
Guy
McPherson, as a professor emeritus of conservation biology, will
present the scientific evidence and draw conclusions which make a
connection between the findings of climate change scientists and
conservation biologists.
Abrupt
Climate Change: An exploration of our options to preserve a Living
Planet
-
An
afternoon presentation and informal discussion
Tapu
te Ranga Marae, (Whare Ukaipo)
44
Rhine Street,
Island
Bay, Wellington
Saturday,
25 October, 2014 2pm
We
are putting aside a whole afternoon for a presentation by Professor
Emeritus Guy McPherson and informal discussion in a marae setting.
Tapu
te Ranga marae, set in the bush and hills of Island Bay, Wellington
provides a unique venue for discussion of how we as individuals, and
as society will live in light of abrupt climate change.
There
will be a powhiri
(welcome)at
2 pm
that will be followed, after refreshments, by a presentation by Guy.
Following
this, it is foreseen that plenty of time will be set aside for
informal discussion and reflection – a chance to absorb and respond
to the challenging and confronting information that Guy will present.
The
marae will offer tea and refreshments so prior registration is
necessary.
Cost
is $10 plus koha
(donation)
Contact:
Robin Westenra and Pam Crisp
ph.
04 972 0284 or 021 258 5174
Further information HERE
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