The Wrack
The Wrack is the Wells Reserve blog, our collective logbook on the web.
The Wrack is the Wells Reserve blog, our collective logbook on the web.
"What an impact! Verifiable scientific information--not political lies! Excellent! A must see and hear program for ALL! Really relevant! Outstanding! Data rich and easily understood!" These are comments written on evaluation forms at the end of Dr. Paul Mayewski's Climate Stewards evening lecture in Mather Auditorium last week. Mayewski, the Director and Distinguished Professor of the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine, took us on a "journey into climate," sharing results from research he and others have conducted over the past forty years in Antarctica and the Arctic. Did you miss the lecture? Don't fret! Kate filmed it and you can watch it in its entirety here.
Short on time? Below is a sampling of the many nuggets of information Mayewski shared:
Dr. Mayewski left us with a final thought: "The age of climate decision is here and our actions will define the course of civilization and the health of our planet. We must continue to find ways to mitigate future change while facing the reality that we have no choice other than adaptation, ideally with a goal of sustainability."
Ann Dugovic and Joan & Peter Griswold (below, with Dr. Paul Mayewski) were lucky winners of Journey into Climate, one of Mayewski's over 350 publications to date.
Funding for the Climate Stewards Evening Lecture Series is generously provided through the NOAA Climate Stewards Education Project.