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Karen
03-03-2006, 11:26 AM
From: Campbell-Price Kerry <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 10:49:34 -0800
Subject: Public Hearing on Global Warming held at SRJC March 10

A public hearing on Global Warming will be held on SRJC's Santa Rosa Campus on Friday, March 10, from 3-5pm in Newman Auditorium. There is no charge for this event, however, permits ($3/day) are required to park on campus.

Global Climate Change in California and Beyond




Is There a Way Out?


Global warming is the single most important environmental dilemma facing the world today. Scientific research indicates that the impacts of global warming on our environment are currently, and will increasingly be, very profound. Hearings on this subject, coordinated by Assemblyman Joe Nation's office, are being held in both Marin and Sonoma Counties on March 10. This hearing will provide a unique opportunity to listen to widely-respected experts. You will hear scientific data as well as projections on the effects in the future. The public will have the chance to share their perspectives and suggestions.



Kerry Campbell-Price
Director, Community Education
Santa Rosa Junior College
1501 Mendocino Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
[email protected]
(707) 527-4372



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taiwanbl
03-04-2006, 06:54 AM
While any efforts to reduce consumption of non renewable resources is a noble effort, I contend that after having lived in Sonoma County since 1977 that this area is getting COLDER not warmer.

Zeno Swijtink
03-05-2006, 06:26 AM
While any efforts to reduce consumption of non renewable resources is a noble effort, I contend that after having lived in Sonoma County since 1977 that this area is getting COLDER not warmer.

Dave Erickson of the Climate Protection Campaign (offices in Graton) has looked at some local temperature data at

https://climateprotectioncampaign.typepad.com/cpc/2005/10/more_on_warming.html

which show warming in the county.

- Zeno

tomcat
03-05-2006, 06:39 AM
Local changes in climate are often not reflective of the global picture. It is the polar ice caps and Greenland melting that are important because that will eventually produce BIG changes locally...for everyone.
Do what you can.
Good Luck to us all.:hugs:
Tom


While any efforts to reduce consumption of non renewable resources is a noble effort, I contend that after having lived in Sonoma County since 1977 that this area is getting COLDER not warmer.