Soren Wuerth and Jeremy Littell present Global and Local Climate Change and Adaptation, Lessons from Paris
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Sören Wuerth is a teacher, environmental activist, and writer living in Girdwood, Alaska. His presentation includes stories and photos from his visit to the Paris Climate Change Conference in December 2015. Jeremy Littell is a climatologist with USGS. His presentation begins at 1:09:11. In his talk, he discusses challenges facing Alaskans in understanding climate patterns and public policy. Note: the volume changes due to lack of microphone usage. At this event, what we can learn from global politics and coping with global climate changes is discussed.
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