
Earth system changes affect physical, biological, and chemical processes, impacting human health, infrastructure, and financial security through the increased severity of fires and extreme weather events. Throughout time, these processes have changed, and the recent increase in frequency and severity requires risk assessment and planning- towards a positive, collaborative future. Join climate scientist Dr. Kimberley Rain Miner as she discusses what’s happening and why, and how you can be a collaborator towards a sustainable future!
Bio: Dr. Kimberley R. Miner is scientist, professor, author, and motivational speaker who has traveled to the Earth’s most extreme environments from both poles to Mt. Everest to understand how the planet is changing.
Her team’s work has reached audiences globally through BBC News, The New York Times, GQ, The Today Show, and a Guinness World Record. She is a National Institutes of Health and AAAS Fellow and works at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Kimberley’s book, Considering Climate Change, aims to empower younger generations to plan for climate change. Kimberley is a Black belt, wilderness Firefighter, and lives in a harbor on the Pacific Ocean.
When: Tuesday, June 24th 6:00 – 7:00 PM
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
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Sponsored by the Cabrillo National Monument Foundation

