Tim Rumage is participating in this international conference of art and design educators. Tim will contribute to the workshop on Sustainability in Design Education, and to the Climate and Sustainability database to be adopted by the Cumulus Association.
Tim Rumage joins a panel of experts in a discussion of sea level rise, its anticipated effects on the Sarsota community, and local efforts to address how, as a waterfront region, we adapt.
Tim Rumage presents to Boniface Eco-Stewardship Team (BEST).
David Houle presents at the Manatee League of Women Voters annual meeting, noon to 1 p.m.
David Houle presents to the Chester County This Spaceship Earth Chapter.
Dr. Harold R. Wanless, Chair of Geological Sciences at the University of Miami, will discuss the evolution of coastal environments and sea level rise due to global warming. There will also be a viewing of several short USF student videos answering the question… “What does climate change mean to our generation?”
For more information: http://www.usfbdhclimatechange.com/
Tim Rumage, planetary ethicist, has been teaching at the intersection of science, ecology, art, design and architecture for more than 30 years. Tim will speak about climate change, This Spaceship Earth, and the interconnectedness of all life on the planet.
For more information visit Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice.
Michael Oppenheimer, Princeton Professor and member of the IPCC, at 7 to 9 p.m. Open to the public. $10 advance or $15 at the door.
David Houle will be presenting to the statewide CCL conference.
Tim Rumage presents to the Florida Veterans for Common Sense at 7 p.m.