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DESCRIPTION:Event @ the World Affairs Council, 3/29  What: “Seeing the Forest for the 
 Trees: The Future of Global Climate through the Lens of Costa Rica"  Who: 
 Elizabeth Losos, President of the Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS)  
 In conversation with Terry Vogt, Program Director, Conservation Finance, 
 Gordon and Getty Moore Foundation  Event:  Dr. Elizabeth Losos directs the 
 Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS), a non-profit consortium of 63 
 universities and research institutions from the United States, Latin 
 America, and Australia. OTS owns and operates 3 biological stations in 
 Costa Rica and conducts environmental education programs, including 
 graduate and undergraduate education. Research at the OTS stations has 
 added significantly to what is known about tropical biology and forest 
 ecosystems—more than 300 scientists from 25 countries work at OTS sites 
 each year. Dr. Losos will discuss what lessons rainforest research in Costa 
 Rica has to teach us about the future of the global climate.  When: 
 Wednesday, March 29; Check In: 5:30 PM, Program: 6:00 PM  Where: World 
 Affairs Council, 312 Sutter St., 2nd Floor Conference Room, San Francisco  
 Admission Costs: Council members: FREE; Students w/ ID: $5; Non-members: 
 $15  Info: (415) 293-4600, info@wacsf.org, 
 http://www.itsyourworld.org/program.php?page=1553  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/02/22/88833.php
SUMMARY:“Seeing the Forest for the Trees: The Future of Global Climate through the Lens
LOCATION:World Affairs Council, 312 Sutter St.,  2nd Floor Conference Room, San 
 Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/02/22/88833.php
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