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With Keynote Speaker Al Gore
On September 15, 2006, The New York Botanical Garden presented the symposium Climate Change: Prospects for Nature.
View the free Webcast of the symposium to hear from keynote speaker Al Gore, along with leading scientists and experts, on the critical issue of climate change.
Click here to register for the Webcast and for more information.
Webcast made possible by Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman
About the Symposium Bringing together an impressive roster of participants with a broad spectrum of interests, the symposium presented the science behind climate change, which is rapidly being acknowledged as the most important environmental issue of our time.
Eminent scientists presented fresh, relevant scientific data. Panelists provided context and perspective. And Al Gore’s keynote address set forth powerful evidence that this bout of climate change is not merely part of natural cycles.
The symposium was organized by The New York Botanical Garden and Thomas E. Lovejoy, Ph.D., principal editor of Climate Change and Biodiversity, which summarizes the most recent scientific research and current thinking on global warming.
Symposium sponsored by House & Garden and V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation
Lovejoy, Thomas E., and Lee Hannah. Climate Change and Biodiversity.
New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2005.
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