Research led by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) shows that between now and 2050, climate change-driven sea level rise will expose more than 1,600 critical buildings and services to disruptive flooding at least twice per year.
UCS invites you to a virtual discussion to learn more about how countries’ choices around global heat-trapping emissions will leave critical infrastructure in jeopardy later this century.
Date: Monday, September 9
Time: 4:00–5:00 p.m. ET / 1:00–2:00 p.m. PT
Speakers:
• Rachel Cleetus, PhD, Policy Director, Climate & Energy Program
• Kristina Dahl, PhD, Principal Climate Scientist, Climate & Energy Program
• Juan Declet-Barreto, PhD, Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability, Climate & Energy Program
• Maegan Ramirez, Climate Justice Outreach Coordinator, Climate & Energy Program
• Ashley Siefert Nunes, Climate & Energy Media Manager, Communications Department
Moderator:
• Kate Cell, Senior Climate Campaign Manager, Climate & Energy Program
Thank you to the Kurt Gottfried Society for hosting this webinar!