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DESCRIPTION:Henry N. Pollack, Ph.D, has been was a Professor of Geophysics at the 
 University of Michigan for more than 40 years. In the scientific community, 
 he has earned a reputation as one of the world's leading experts on the 
 temperature of the Earth, both today and in the geological past. An 
 award-winning teacher with a gift for explaining science to non-scientists, 
 Professor Pollack has taken a special interest in helping leaders in 
 government, business, and the general public understand the scientific 
 developments associated with global climate change.  \n\nIt has taken just 
 three centuries for human growth and rising industrial economies to bring 
 the delicate relationship between ice and humans to a dangerous precipice. 
 Ice carved Earth's landscape to its present state - the sharp Alpine peaks 
 of Europe, the vast Great Lakes of North America, the majestic valleys of 
 Yosemite National Park and the deeply incised fjords of Norway. But as the 
 climate-change debate becomes more heated, are we at risk of losing these 
 precious formations?\n\nCome hear Professor Pollack present and interpret 
 the data showing man's impact on climate change.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/10/15/18625476.php
SUMMARY:A World without Ice: Man's Impact on Climate Change
LOCATION:Commonwealth Club\n595 Market Street, 2nd Floor\nSan Francisco, CA 
 94105\n415-597-6700\nhttp://tickets.commonwealthclub.org
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/10/15/18625476.php
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