NESSC Membership
NESSC Programs
NESCC Events
Print A Brochure
Press
Links To Sites of Related Interest
Contact NESSC
NESSC Home Page
What could a warming climate mean for New England?
Winter: Abnormal weather, possibly more rain and ice storms
Autumn: Fewer maple trees, dull foliage as the composition of the forest changes
Spring: A changing forest, fewer maples, a decline in maple syrup production
Increasing amounts of ozone in the atmosphere will negatively impact human health
New England Science Center Collaborative (NESCC)
NESCC Speaker's Bureau

New England Science Center Collaborative (NESCC)
Help identify and make quality information available to the public.
The Speaker’s Bureau offers a list of climate experts to science centers for their lecture series and annual meetings. Each speaker was chosen for his/her expertise in their field and interest in involving the public in key issues facing our communities, state and nation. Inquiries about and arrangements for speakers should be made by member institutions. Please contact the individuals listed below

  • Abby Archila, Speakers Bureau Coordinator, University of New England
    603-862-0021, speakers.bureau@unh.edu
    Ask for topics available through: Earth, Ocean & Space Institute
  • Steve Hamburg, PhD., Brown University, Center for Environmental Studies
    401-863-3449, steven_hamburg@brown.edu
    Topics: Climate Change — Impacts on New England’s Forests, The Use of Forests as a means of Offsetting Fossil Fuel Emissions: Is this a good or bad idea?
  • Deborah Meese, PhD., Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
    603-646-4594, dmeese@crrel.usace.army.mil
    Topics: Deep Ice Coring, Paleo-climate Research, Cold Regions Research
  • Kate Hartnett, Executive Director, New England Comparative Risk Project
    603-226-1009, katehart@tiac.net
    Topics: Current Science, Mitigation Actions through Minimum Impact Development
  • Adam Markham, Executive Director, Clean Air — Cool Planet
    603-422-6464, amarkham@cleanair-coolplanet.org
    Topics: Global Warming & Wildlife, Global Warming — an Overview
  • Charles Knox, Public Information Officer, NH Department of Environmental Services
    603-271-3710, cknox@des.state.nh.us
    Topics: Environmental issues related to air quality, climate change, waste management, recycling, and water quality subjects.

NESCC Membership NESCC Programs NESCC E-NEWS New England Science Center Collaborative
NESCC EVENTS
PRINT A BROCHURE
RESEARCH
CC IN THE NEWS
LINKS
CONTACT US
HOME PAGE
 
Earth Photo © NASA
Site © 2002 NOTCHNET