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SAME Energy & Sustainability Webinar: Understanding the Urgency of Climate Action

About This Webinar

In the midst of dramatic increases in the frequency and severity of devastating weather events and glaciologists’ predictions that the Antarctic ice shelf can only hold back the “Doomsday” glacier for a few more years, it’s imperative for the federal government workforce to understand the scale and criticality of the crisis, the cost of failure to act, and what can be done to avert disaster. This webinar, featuring climate scientists from NASA's Climate Adaptation Science Investigator Work Group, will explore the science behind the predictions, the worst case scenarios and the impact it could have on U.S. military bases, and the “moonshot” actions and everyday actions that will contribute to global action over the next decades.

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Featured Presenters
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Senior Business Development Manager, Energy Business Line, AECOM
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Senior Research Scientist, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Cynthia Rosenzweig is a Senior Research Scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, where she heads the Climate Impacts Group. She is Co-Chair of the New York City Panel on Climate Change (NPCC) and she was named as one of “Nature’s 10: Ten People Who Mattered in 2012” by the journal Nature, for her work preparing New York City for climate extremes and change.
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Climate Researcher, NASA
Sanketa is a researcher at NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. She is a Climate/Environmental specialist, and architect and an Urban designer with experience as a practicing architect, climate change risk analysis, and climate research. She has a BArch and master’s degrees in City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning from the New York Institute of Technology and Climate and society from Columbia University.
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