Researcher discusses climate change, causes

VANCOUVER – WSU Vancouver presents Friday, May 16 from noon to 1:30 p.m. the third Chancellor’s Seminar Series’s spring season, entitled “Climate Change: Fact or Fiction?”
 
The university luncheon will take place in the Firstenburg Student Commons. Ticket price for each seminar is $30 per person, including lunch and parking. Advance registration is Friday, May 9.
 
“The Chancellor’s Seminar Series offers an outstanding lineup of speakers from within the WSU community of experts – along with national experts from outside of our institution—to address issues impacting Clark County residents,” said Hal Dengerink, WSU Vancouver Chancellor.
“We hope that the Chancellor’s Seminar Series will promote civic engagement and education for all in our community.”
 
In “Climate Change: Fact or Fiction?” George Mount, professor of civil and environmental engineering at WSU, examines the implications of climate change from policy makers to scientists to conservationists to business owners and the ordinary citizen.
 
For more information and to register, see http://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/css, call 360-546-9600, or visit http://www.vancouverusa.com to purchase tickets online.

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