The Climate Café Series
Schedule
Wed Oct 16 2024 at 04:00 pm to 05:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
4600 Rickenbacker Cswy | Key Biscayne, FL
About this Event
2024 Program:
This lecture is in person and is also being offered virtually via Zoom. Click at 4:30pm on the day of the lecture to watch. To join us in person, please contine your registration here.
The Climate Café series will feature the WLRN podcast , reported by Staletovich. The podcast explores the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP), enacted by the U.S. Congress in 2000, for the restoration of the Everglades ecosystem in southern Florida.
Accoding to the podcast, the U.S. Congress set out on one of the most ambitious environmental projects ever attempted: to wind back the clock and make the Everglades function like it once did — in 1900. The plan could have given Florida a 20-year head start on climate change, but that didn't happen.
The two-part discussion on the CERP will cover the plan’s inception stages to the current state of the restoration process, to present day to determine the best path forward.
The podcast is part of the Pulitzer Center’s nationwide Connected Coastlines reporting initiative.
A Bright Lit Place, Part 1: An overview of how the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, the largest water restoration project in US history began. Jenny Staletovich and guests will guide you through the facts and the science that helped build the foundation for the plan.
, Senior Scientist, Friends of the Everglades
Curtis Osceola, Chief of Staff, Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida
The Climate Café Series is a signature event of the Rosenstiel School that invites students and the public to learn about leading edge climate science happening at the school, and to understand how this research is relevant to South Florida and beyond. Moderated by award-winning WLRN NPR environment reporter Jenny Staletovich, each Climate Café event features Rosenstiel School faculty members, collaborating scientists, graduate students, and key local stakeholders that will explain different aspects of climate science, including its impacts and the challenges facing South Florida.
Each Climate Café event is designed to be an informative, casual afternoon gathering that encourages conversations focused on groundbreaking climate science. The discussions will highlight related research underway at the Rosenstiel School so that ideally, these innovations can help our community adapt to a changing climate. Learn more about how our research activities can help inform policy, while we train the next generation of climate scientists.
Where is it happening?
4600 Rickenbacker Cswy, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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