Climate Change

Event Date as Display String:

Saturday, June 8, 2019, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Location:

Harvard Museum of Natural History, 26 Oxford St., Cambridge

URL:

https://hmnh.harvard.edu/climate-change

Event Description:

Gazette Classification: Environmental Sciences,Exhibitions,Science
Organization/Sponsor: Harvard Museum of Natural History This exhibit
was made possible with generous financial support from Clark Bernard
MBA '68 and Susana Bernard, together with support from Jonathan
Goldstein MBA '90, and Kaia, Annika, and Skylar Goldstein in honor of
Professor James J. McCarthy and Sue McCarthy. Cost: Standard museum
admission Contact Info: 617-495-3045 hmnh@hmsc.harvard.edu Link:
https://hmnh.harvard.edu/climate-change New exhibition experience:
Ongoing and open Monday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Harvard
Museum of Natural History has just opened an important new exhibit on
climate change that draws on the latest science about our warming
climate, the global, and local consequences, and what we can do to
prepare for its effects. This multimedia exhibit includes engaging
video and storm simulations, a "check your knowledge" interactive
station, and a dramatic inside look at a high-tech Argo float from the
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution — one of 4,000 deployed worldwide
to monitor global oceans and climate. Developed in collaboration with
the Harvard University Center for the Environment, Climate Change
offers visitors the hard facts about one of the world's greatest
challenges.

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Event Start Date as Date Type:

Saturday, June 8, 2019 - 09:00 to 17:00

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