“LONG CHOICES: On Climate and Being Carbon Dioxide”, a lecture

LONG CHOICES: On Climate and Being Carbon Dioxide

How does the Earth surface stay warm at night?  How much carbon have people added to our atmosphere? How long does it remain there? What is this doing to Earth’s climate? Why? And what exactly is this carbon dioxide so many talk about?

This talk will help you understand the natural physics of these and other questions. You’ll see options, be able to assess their effectiveness for yourself, and appreciate how remarkable Earth truly is.

Sunday, 12th January 2014, 12:30 p.m., ET

Unitarian Universalist Area Church
11 Washington Street
Sherborn, MA 01770
 
All are welcome.

Consider car-pooling!

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About ecoquant

See https://wordpress.com/view/667-per-cm.net/ Retired data scientist and statistician. Now working projects in quantitative ecology and, specifically, phenology of Bryophyta and technical methods for their study.
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