[APWG] EVENTS: NASA presentations at Library of Congress (Washington, DC)

Olivia Kwong plant at plantconservation.org
Thu May 29 09:18:47 CDT 2008


FREE PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS by LEADING NASA SCIENTISTS
Made Possible by The Library of Congress in Partnership
with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Location: Madison Bldg, Pickford Theater, 3rd floor.  Time:  11:30 AM to 
12:30 PM on dates below

June 4, 2008:  "Earth's Water Cycle in a Changing Climate" -  Peter 
Hildebrand, Chief, Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, NASA 
Goddard Space Flight Center

Sept. 25, 2008:  "Space-based Ornithology, Migration, and Global Warming" 
-  Jim Smith, Sr. Scientist, Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences 
Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

October 21, 2008:  "Invasive Species in the U.S." - Jeff Morisette, Sr. 
Scientist, Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, NASA GSFC

What's happening on our planet today?  New knowledge and new tools for 
dealing with global climate and natural resource questions have come into 
our hands because of NASA.s observations of Earth from space.  Leading 
scientists will convey the latest news, discuss their own cutting-edge 
research, and answer questions about specific topics of concern to the 
audience.

Contacts:  Staff at Science, Technology & Business Divn., Library of 
Congress:  202-707-5664




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