How Education Can Impact Long-term Carbon Emissions


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Acterra Fall 2018 Lecture Series: Eugene Cordero
How Education Can Impact Long-term Carbon Emissions - One Burrito at a Time
Eugene Cordero is a climate scientist and professor in the Department of Meteorology and Climate Science at San José State University. He will speak about the design of educational experiences that encourage social change in students to produce environmental benefits. Eugene’s science research is focused on understanding the processes responsible for long-term changes in climate through the use of observations and atmospheric models. Eugene is the founder and director of Green Ninja, www.greenninja.org, an enterprise that creates educational experiences to help students design a more sustainable world. There is a reception and gallery walk-through at 6:30 pm.
Wednesday 14 November 2018, 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Foster Art & Wilderness Foundation
940 Commercial Street
Palo Alto, CA 94303
Price: $10. Discounts and fees may apply.
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How Education Can Impact Long-term Carbon Emissions