PINEMAP Professional Development Series: Climate Science and the South: An Overview
Webinar Details
When:
Nov 21, 2013 4:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 01:00 (hh:mm)
Advance Registration NOT required.
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Presenter(s):
- Pam Knox, Extension Climatologist, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of Georgia
- Heather Dinon Aldridge, Applied Climatologist, State Climate Office of North Carolina, North Carolina State University
Virtual Event Format:
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Are you a forester or resource manager interested in learning more about climate science and the crucial role it plays in our woodlands? This webinar will be the second installment in a monthly-scheduled series, featuring practical content developed for professional foresters.
This is the second installment of an ongoing series of programs, sponsored by PINEMAP, and aimed at professional foresters and landowners in an effort to keep you up informed with relevant, science-backed information.
Part I: Trends in the Southeast and Their Impacts on Trees and Foresters
Pam Knox, Extension Climatologist
College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of Georgia
The first half of this session will go over the basics of climate variability and change, as well as touch on recent trends in climate and their impacts on trees and foresters.
Part II: What People are Saying About Global Warming and Climate Change?
Heather Dinon Aldrige, Applied Climatologist
State Climate Office of North Carolina, North Carolina State University
The second half of this session examines popular misconceptions about climate change, where they came from, what the data we have suggests, and their potential impacts on how we view and tend to our resources.

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