"The Importance of the Past in Responding to Climate Change"

Dr. Marcy Rockman discusses "Our Coastal Heritage:The Importance of the Past in Responding to Climate Change" at this lecture presented by Flagler College.

Please Note: This event is from 2016

"The Importance of the Past in Responding to Climate Change"

(904) 819-6400

Historic Downtown
14 Granada Street
St. Augustine, FL 32084

Flagler College presents a discussion on the topic of "The Importance of the Past in Responding to Climate Change," as part of its Ideas and Images lecture series concerning "Our Coastal Heritage: Climate Change, Coastal Communities and Cultural Resources." The lecture will take place at the Lewis Auditorium on Tuesday, March 15, 2016.

The discussion will be led by Marcy Rockman, Ph.D., Climate Change Adaptation Coordinator for Cultural Resources, National Park Service.

The Ideas and Images series offers lectures and readings from a variety of renowned scholars, artists and authors. The 2016 schedule of this lecture series features discussions and readings on "Our Coastal Heritage: Climate Change, Coastal Communities and Cultural Resources."

Admission is free.

When? Tuesday, March 15, 2016, at 7 p.m.

Where? Lewis Auditorium is located at 14 Granada St. in downtown St. Augustine. 

Call (904) 819-6400 or visit here for more information.

"The Importance of the Past in Responding to Climate Change"

(904) 819-6400

Historic Downtown
14 Granada Street
St. Augustine, FL 32084

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