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Subject: Tuesday! Climate Change as Seen from Space 🌎
Date: March 18, 2021 at 11:59:41 AM CDT
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SPACE SCIENCE WEEK 2021 PUBLIC LECTURE
Climate Change as Seen from Space

Is it possible to connect the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events 
with climate change? How do space-based observations of Earth support the 
latest in climate science?

Extreme weather events are constantly in the news, from devastating wildfires 
to destructive hurricanes. These natural disasters have tremendous impacts on 
our lives and economy, causing billions of dollars in damages and hundreds of 
deaths every year. With the growing availability of data from space-based 
observations of Earth, researchers are now learning to identify when some 
classes of extreme events (such as heat waves, drought, coastal flooding, and 
intense precipitation) are caused or worsened by anthropogenic climate change.

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 on Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 5:30pm ET to hear from NASA Senior Climate 
Advisor Gavin Schmidt about Earth observations from space and their unique 
perspective on climate. During the lecture, he'll explore the emerging science 
of extreme event attribution and what the next decade might hold.

This event is organized by the National Academies' Space Studies 
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