Earth in Crisis: How Earth’s History Shaped Modern Climate | Kids Out and About Rochester

Earth in Crisis: How Earth’s History Shaped Modern Climate

Join us virtually for a discussion on Earth’s history of eruptions and collisions, its variable spin was defined, and its wobble began to wander, and its orbit around the sun was tugged by Jupiter and Saturn. learn how all these processes impact our climate to this day.

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Please Note: This is a VIRTUAL program. Participants will receive a ZOOM link to the program via email once they have registered.

Join us for this series of monthly talks by Dr. Stephen “Mitch” Wagener of the Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences at Western Connecticut State University on our changing climate and the impact it has on our Earth.
This series will consist of four engaging and informative episodes, each delving into critical aspects of climate change, sustainable solutions, and envisioning a more resilient future.

Episode 3: How Earth’s History Shaped Modern Climate
- Over the early Earth’s history of eruptions and collisions, its variable spin was defined, and its wobble began to wander, and its orbit around the sun was tugged by Jupiter and Saturn. All these processes impact our climate to this day.

FREE. Registration is Required.

Register here: https://danburylibrary.events....

For more information contact Aurelio:
amuraca@danburylibrary.org


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Location:

ONLINE ONLY
Contact name: 
Aurelio Muraca
Dates: 
03/20/2025
Time: 
6 pm
Price: 
FREE

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