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Wednesday, 23 July 2008
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Please join us for the ClimateCAN Educational Forums:

Presented by Climate Change Action Network (ClimateCAN) and these participating organizations:

Kinnikinnick Chapter of the Idaho Native Plant Society

Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness

Model Forest Policy Program

Idaho Conservation League

City of Sandpoint


Monday, May 19 ~ Geo-thermal: Alternative to Alternatives

John Dibble, www.geo-thermalnorthwest.com

6 PM - Location: Sandpoint High School Auditorium, 410 S. Division Ave.

Sponsored by Climate Change Action Network

Saturday, May 24 ~ Plant-Climate Relationships:

Biogeographic, Ecologic and Genetic Impacts of Global Warming

Jerry Rehfeldt, USFS (retired), researcher of plant-climate relationships of Rocky Mtn. conifers.

9:45 AM - Location: Sandpoint Community Hall, 204 S. First Ave.

Sponsored by Kinnikinnick Chapter of the Idaho Native Plant Society & the City of Sandpoint

Tuesday, Sept 16 ~ The Forest-Water-Climate Connection:

Making Our Land Use Practices Climate Resilient

Jim Lopez, Deputy Chief of Staff, for Ron Sims, King County [WA] Executive. He led the initiation of the Climate Plan for King County, works with Sierra Club and National Association of Counties in creating the Cool Counties Program, and author of the book, Preparing for Climate Change, a guide for counties.

6 PM - Location: to be announced

Sponsored by Climate Change Action Network, Model Forest Policy Program and Idaho Conservation League

Tuesday, Oct 28 ~ Adapting to Climate Change:

The Importance of Wilderness in an Uncertain World

Thomas H. DeLuca, Senior Forest Ecologist, The Wilderness Society

6– 7:30 PM - Location: East Bonner County Library, 1407 Cedar St.

Sponsored by Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness

 
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  • Monday, May 19 ~ Geo-thermal: Alternative to Alternatives - John Dibble, www.geo-thermalnorthwest.com, 6 PM - Location: Sandpoint High School Auditorium, 410 S. Division Ave.
  • Saturday, May 24 ~ Plant-Climate Relationships: Biogeographic, Ecologic and Genetic Impacts of Global Warming , 9:45 AM Jerry Rehfeldt, USFS (retired), researcher of plant-climate relationships of Rocky Mtn. conifers  - Location: Sandpoint Community Hall, 204 S. First Ave.

  • Coeur d'Alene branch of ClimateCAN will meet Next date - To Be Announced - from
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