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POSTPONED -- 'The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Polar Bears, Eskimos, Big Oil and the Future'

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POSTPONED -- 'The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Polar Bears, Eskimos, Big Oil and the Future'

Time: March 7, 2018 from 8pm to 9pm
Location: Southern Connecticut State University - Engleman Hall A120
Street: 501 Crescent St.
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://calendar.southernct.ed…
Phone: 203-392-5350
Event Type: lecture
Organized By: SCSU Academic Affairs
Latest Activity: Mar 7, 2018

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*** This event has been postponed due to concerns about the weather and will be rescheduled to a later date. ***"

The Longest Running Environmental Fight in US History"

Best-selling author and journalist Bob Reiss has taken climate change and made it personal. He captures the expanse, the challenge, and the potential of the changing arctic, and the clear need for a bold national strategy to realize the promise of this extraordinary frontier. He engages his audience in storytelling, showing us how the greenhouse effect is changing our lives.

Free and open to the public.

This event is part of Environmental Justice Week at Southern.

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