CLIMATE
CHANGE IN IOWA TOPIC OF NOV. 3 FORUM:
Kirkwood, Area
Partners Host “Connections” Discussion with Dr. Jerald
Schnoor
“The global
climate is changing. We know that humans are responsible for a large portion of
that change, which will have implications for Iowa.”
That is the
central theme of a public forum set for Kirkwood Community College Monday, Nov.
3 at 7 p.m. Kirkwood and several other colleges and community groups will host a
“Connections” program in Ballantyne Auditorium on the main Kirkwood
campus.
The free forum
will feature Dr. Jerald Schnoor of The University of Iowa, speaking on
“Mitigating and Responding to Climate Change in Iowa.” Schnoor is the
Allen S. Henry Chair and professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and
co-director of the Center for Global and Regional Environmental
Research.
In an academic
career spanning nearly three decades, Schnoor has studied many aspects of
environmental science, especially water quality, environmental protection and
public policy. He has served in advisory and official capacities with the
Environmental Protection Agency, National Research Council and others. Schnoor
has won numerous awards, including distinguished lecturer honors at Yale, Iowa
State and Massachusetts universities. In 1996 he received the Distinguished
Fellows Award from the Iowa Academy of Science, the group’s highest honor.
The Connections
Natural History Speaker Series is a cooperative project since 1993, bringing
noted science professionals to the Cedar Rapids metro area for free, public
discussions in the natural sciences. All fees for the program are provided by
grants and private donations. Participating partners include the Linn County
Conservation Department, Cedar Rapids Washington High School, Coe College,
Cornell College, Mt. Mercy College, Linn County Environmental Council, Cedar
Valley Rocks and Minerals Society, and other organizations as well as Kirkwood.
More information
on the Connections series is available from Dennis Goemaat at Linn County
Conservation Department. Phone: 319-892-6454, [log in to unmask]