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As always, our grounds and trails featuring self-guided tours are free and open daily from dawn until dusk.

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As always, our grounds and trails featuring self-guided tours are free and open daily from dawn until dusk.

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The Six-Degree World and What We Can Do

October 23, 2014 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

sixdegreeworld graphic 1Join us on the evening of Thursday, October 23, as we welcome repeat guest lecturer, Dr. Richard Steeves, Radiation Oncologist at UW Health and Professor Emeritus in the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health’s Department of Human Oncology. Dr. Steeves will be discussing the writings of British author and activist Mark Lynas and incorporating his own views on conventional vs. unconventional energy sources and the impacts of nuclear energy on individuals, society, and the planet.

This program is part of our ongoing series of FREE public lectures on climate, energy, and sustainability. Pre-registration for the lecture and tour is not required, but it’s recommended to RSVP below as space is limited.

This presentation, Thursday, October 23, 6:00-7:00 PM, is free and open to the public. It will be followed at 7:00 PM by a guided tour of the Aldo Leopold Nature Center’s Climate Science Education Center, including a special presentation on Science On a Sphere (admission is free for lecture attendees, though donations are appreciated!)

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Date:
October 23, 2014
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Aldo Leopold Nature Center
Phone:
(608) 221-0404
Email:
alnc@aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org
Website:
aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org

Venue

Aldo Leopold Nature Center | Monona Campus
330 Femrite Drive
Monona, 53716 United States
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Phone:
(608) 221-0404

Aldo Leopold Nature Center