Jan 26 2016
Our Coastal Heritage: Communities Tackling Rising Seas

Our Coastal Heritage: Communities Tackling Rising Seas

Presented by Union of Concerned Scientists at Flagler College - Lewis Auditorium

Brenda Ekwurzel, Ph.D., Senior Climate Scientist, Climate & Energy Program, Union of Concerned Scientists

Ekwurzel is leading UCS's climate science education work aimed at strengthening support for sound U.S. climate policies.  She holds a Ph.D. in isotope geochemistry from the Department of Earth Sciences at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and conducted post-doctoral research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in California.

Prior to joining UCS, Dr. Ekwurzel was on the faculty of the University of Arizona Department of Hydrology and Water Resources with a joint appointment in the Geosciences Department. Her specialty is isotope geochemistry, a technique she has used to study climate variability in places as disparate as the Arctic Ocean and the desert Southwest. She has published on topics that include climate variability and fire, isotopic dating of groundwater, Arctic Ocean tracer oceanography, paleohydrology, and coastal sediment erosion.  Earlier in her career, Dr. Ekwurzel was a hydrologist, working with communities to protect groundwater sources, at the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection.
 
A widely quoted expert on climate change, Dr. Ekwurzel has appeared on ABC News, Good Morning America, CNN, the Fox News Channel and The Colbert Report, and has been cited by the Washington Post, USA Today, the Associated Press and Reuters.”  Source:  http://www.ucsusa.org/about/staff/staff/brenda-ekwurzel.html

Admission Info

FREE

Dates & Times

2016/01/26 - 2016/01/26

Additional time info:

Lecture begins at 7:00 P.M.

Location Info

Flagler College - Lewis Auditorium

14 Granada Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084