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Navigating a Changing World:Â Perspectives On The Challenges We Face and Where to Find Hope Humans are changing Earth's natural stystems in rapid and unprecedented ways. This has propelled our planet into a new geologic era: the anthropocene. How do we navigate these changes we've caused, where can we have positive impacts....and where do we find hope? We're bringing in six experts with a diversity of perspectives to speak on these very things. Join us! Our series kicks off with Kallie Moore, Collections Manager of the University of Montana Paleontology Center. Her topic is "A Tour through Time: Climate Change in Geologic History."Â For a list of all our speakers and more information click HERE.
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