The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) invites you to a virtual discussion next Wednesday to learn more about how the past emissions by the world’s biggest polluters are driving current global warming and future sea level rise.
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Nearly half of the increase in present-day average surface temperature and one-third of present-day sea level rise can be traced to emissions from the 122 largest fossil fuel producers and cement manufacturers, according to new peer-reviewed UCS research. These big polluters, known as the carbon majors, have locked in as much as 22 inches of global sea level rise by 2300.
Tracing Tides: How Major Carbon Producers Drive Sea Level Rise and Climate Injustice
Date: Wednesday, May 14
Time: 4:00–5:00 p.m. ET / 1:00–2:00 p.m. PT
Register now for the webinar.
Speakers:
• Shaina Sadai, PhD, lead author, former UCS Hitz Fellow and current visiting assistant professor at Mount Holyoke College
• Delta Merner, PhD, Associate Director for the Science Hub for Climate Litigation, UCS
Moderator:
• Sarah Goodspeed, Climate Accountability Outreach Manager
Thank you to the Kurt Gottfried Society for hosting this webinar!
If you have any questions about the webinar or need assistance, please email us at events@ucs.org.
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