Experts discuss climate change during UH lecture series

(University of Houston) Noted energy and environment experts are addressing the implications of climate change for the world and for the Houston area weekly at the University of Houston through November.

Among topics discussed are what can be done both globally and locally to slow down climate change, as well as adapt to its effects.

The "Science and Policy of Climate Change" lecture series is free and open to the public.


 

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