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Workshop

THOMAS C. SORENSEN POLICY SEMINAR SERIES: RURAL COMMUNITIES AND EXTREME CLIMATE EVENTS

Hosted at Kearney Public Library

Date:
Time:
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Kearney Public Library
2020 1st Ave
Kearney NE 68847
Additional Info: This event is free and open to the public.
Contact:
Tarik Abdel-Monem, (402) 472-3147, tarik@unl.edu
This is a brown bag lecture and discussion. Bring your own lunch and drinks. The event is free and open to the public and UNK community.

Lecture Time: 11:30-1:00 PM
This forum will discuss opportunities and challenges facing rural communities adapting to climate-related extreme events. The forum will feature:
• Bob Dixon, former Mayor of Greensburg, KS, who will tell the story of the EF-5 tornado which devastated the town, and its rebuilding as a 100% wind energy powered city with the most LEED certified buildings per capita in the nation;
• Historian David Vail from the University of Nebraska at Kearney will discuss the historical context of climate and food security in the Great Plains since the 1950s;
• Climate scientists Martha Shulski and Natalie Umphlett from the Nebraska State Climate Office and High Plains Regional Climate Center will provide an overview of their work assisting regional municipalities plan for climate change.

Focus group Discussion: 1:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Following the lecture, at 1 PM there will be a 30-minute volunteer focus group with climate scientists who would like to learn your ideas about how small municipalities can prepare for extreme climate events. Space is limited for the focus group.

Co-sponsors for this event:
University of Nebraska Public Policy Center, Kearney Public Library, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UN–Kearney, UNK College of Arts and Sciences, UNK geography, UNK History Department, UNK Political Science, Nebraska College of Arts and Sciences, UNL - College of Architecture, High Plains Regional Climate Center, Nebraska State Climate Office, UNL School of Natural Resources

This event is made possible by the College of Arts and Sciences through the Thomas C. Sorensen Endowment.

Additional Public Info:
This event is a brown bag lecture/discussion and is free and open to the public.

https://go.unl.edu/sorensen_climate

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This event originated in Public Policy Center.