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Tickets are now on sale for the Closing Night event of the 2013 Seattle Science Festival. Presenting some of the greatest scientific and creative minds of our time, this program weaves together science, art and philosophy for an inspiring, thought-provoking and engaging evening.
Our 11th Hour: Straight Talk on Climate Change from People Who KnowJune 15, 2013, 7:30 p.m. at Seattle Repertory Theatre
Climate change is widely recognized as the major environmental problem facing the planet. Some of the most important issues shaping our collective future hinge on how we address this matter. This thought-provoking event features three TED-style presentations with world-leading experts on climate change, including Dr. Kevin Trenberth, Dr. Richard Alley and New York Times journalist Andrew Revkin, followed by an uplifting 30-minute opera focused on environmental stewardship set in the Pacific Northwest, Heron and the Salmon Girl, performed by Seattle Opera and Seattle Opera’s Youth Chorus. Emceed by Pulitzer- and Polk-prize winning environmental journalist, Usha McFarling.
Tickets are now on sale at seattlesciencefestival.org.
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