Fierce Climate, Sacred Ground: What Climate Change Really Means & Whom It Will Affect Most

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Scientists, politicians, oil barons and even Leonardo DiCaprio have all chimed in to give their take on the existence or non-existence of climate change. But what does a changing climate actually mean, who thinks it’s really going to happen, and if the ‘climate’ warms, what does that mean for people on the ground? 

 
Elizabeth Marino, research associate at OSU–Cascades, will present Fierce Climate, Sacred Ground on Tuesday, November 12 at 6pm at the Downtown Bend Library as part of November’s “Know Sweat” series of programs. Marino will provide a run-down on what natural scientists mean when they talk about climate change and what social scientists are determining about who will be most affected. If you’ve ever wanted to hear an overview of the climate data, and see what turning up the heat will mean for social life as we know it, this is the talk for you.

 
Elizabeth Marino is a cultural and environmental anthropologist; she teaches at OSU–Cascades. She received her PhD in cultural anthropology from University of Alaska at Fairbanks. She has researched the possible displacement of indigenous villages in Northwestern Alaska due to increasing erosion, storm activity and rising water, with a particular emphasis on government response to climate crisis. She has authored numerous articles and has contributed chapters to books, including Anthropology and Climate Change (Left Coast Press, 2009).

 
For more information about this or other library programs, please visit the library website at www.deschuteslibrary.org. People with disabilities needing accommodations (alternative formats, seating or auxiliary aides) should contact Tina at 541-312-1034.

 
The Deschutes Public Library, located in the high desert of Central Oregon, was ranked as the 5th Best Non-Profit to work for in Oregon in 2009.

The Library serves more than 160,000 Deschutes County residents through libraries in Bend, La Pine, Redmond, Sisters, and Sunriver. Outreach services to senior centers, day care providers, and homebound residents are an integral part of the Library.

The Library’s website provides access to hundreds of resources, magazine articles, downloadable books, and more from the comfort of home and work. And, the Library offers free and dynamic cultural programming for all ages to enrich our daily experience and encourage all residents to Know More.

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