The End of Snow and Increased Fire Risk - An Interactive Educational Program About Climate Change
Offered By: Geologists of Jackson Hole via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Participate in an interactive workshop exploring climate change impacts on the Tetons region, focusing on snow patterns and fire risks. Gain insights from Dr. Bryan Shuman, lead author of the 2021 Greater Yellowstone Climate Assessment, as he presents current trends and future projections for Jackson Hole's climate. Engage in dialogues with University of Wyoming experts to better understand climate science, its uncertainties, and associated risks. Bring questions about the changing climate in Jackson Hole and learn about the state of climate science research. This 1-hour 23-minute program, organized by the Geologists of Jackson Hole in partnership with the University of Wyoming, Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs, and Teton County Library, offers a unique opportunity to explore the future of the region's climate and its implications.
Syllabus
The End of Snow, Increased Fire Risk, An Interactive Educational Program About Climate Change
Taught by
Geologists of Jackson Hole
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