‘Decoding the Language of Climate’ presents 10 speakers over two nights
U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
KINGSTON, R.I. – March 12, 2021 – The evidence of global climate change is all around us in the shrinking glaciers and melting polar ice, the dramatic shifting of plant and animal ranges, the warming of oceans and the growing number of extreme weather events. The vast majority of climate scientists agree that warming trends are extremely likely due to human activities, and that global temperatures will continue to rise for decades due to greenhouse gases.
So, what can we do? How do we process all this information? How do we act?