Fire and Ice III: Collaborating to Address Climate Change in the PNW
The Museum of Culture & environment concludes its year-long series "Fire and Ice" by reflecting upon the collaborations that will help community members prepare for living in a climate-changed Pacific Northwest. Emily Washines, Yakama Nation, will discuss the role of cultural knowledge in developing creative answers to the problems posed by climate change. Urban Eberhart, Kittitas Reclamation District, will help us understand the current work being done to address water scarcity as a result of climate change. For more information contact the MCE at Museum@cwu.edu or (509) 963-2313. The MCE is located at 1200 Wildcat Way, Ellensburg, WA, and parking is free on the Central Washington University campus after 4:30 p.m. weekdays. You can also view the MCE's website, www.cwu.edu/museum or Facebook page, www.facebook.com/CWUmuseum
Date and Time
Thursday May 17, 2018
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM PDT
May 17, 2018
Location
Museum of Culture & Environment
Fees/Admission
Free to the public and open to all ages
Website
https://www.facebook.com/CWUmuseum/posts/10157261479179688?notif_id=1525974826981503¬if_t=page_po
Contact Information
Hope Amason
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