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Past Events from February 12, 2020 – April 27, 2021 – Climate Task Force Past Events from February 12, 2020 – April 27, 2021 – Climate Task Force

University Senate – Pre-Planning Report Release

College Ave Student Center -- Multipurpose Room 126 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Rutgers University Senate will hold an unveiling of the Rutgers Climate Task Force's Pre-Planning Report. A copy of the presentation by Task Force co-chairs Dr. Robert Kopp and Dr. Kevin Lyons can be found here.

New Brunswick Town Hall

Cook Student Center -- Multipurpose Room ABC 59 Biel Rd, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Slides from Dr. Robert Kopp's Presentation at the Town Hall can be found here. The science is clear: climate change is real, humans are responsible for it, and it is having increasingly severe impacts throughout the world, including here in New Jersey. Sea-level rise associated with global warming is responsible for about 70% of tidal … Read More

Piscataway Town Hall

Busch Student Center -- Multipurpose Room 604 Bartholomew Rd, Piscataway, United States

Slides from Dr. Robert Kopp's Presentation at the Town Hall can be found here. The science is clear: climate change is real, humans are responsible for it, and it is having increasingly severe impacts throughout the world, including here in New Jersey. Sea-level rise associated with global warming is responsible for about 70% of tidal … Read More

Camden Town Hall

Camden Campus Center -- MPR 325 Penn St, Camden, NJ, United States

Slides from Dr. Robert Kopp's Presentation at the Town Hall can be found here. The science is clear: climate change is real, humans are responsible for it, and it is having increasingly severe impacts throughout the world, including here in New Jersey. Sea-level rise associated with global warming is responsible for about 70% of tidal … Read More

Newark Town Hall

Paul Robeson Campus Center -- Essex Room 350 Dr Martin Luthger King Jr Blvd, Newark, United States

Slides from Dr. Robert Kopp's Presentation at the Town Hall can be found here. The science is clear: climate change is real, humans are responsible for it, and it is having increasingly severe impacts throughout the world, including here in New Jersey. Sea-level rise associated with global warming is responsible for about 70% of tidal … Read More

Rutgers Climate Symposium 2020: Public Universities and Transformative Climate Action for A Just Recovery

NJ, United States

Register for the Symposium Here The Rutgers Climate Symposium invites students, faculty and staff from academic and research institutions throughout the US, Canada and Mexico, as well as members of the public, to this year's virtual symposium. Plenary talks will explore the role of public universities in transformative climate action for a just recovery. Attendees … Read More

Night One of Envisioning Rutgers’ Climate Future: A Two-Night Town Hall Event

https://youtu.be/HKR1ZPVm_Gc Click above to watch a recording of the event.  Night One slides can be found here. Rutgers students, faculty, and staff are invited to join us for night one of Envisioning Rutgers’ Climate Future: A Two-Night Town Hall Event. The theme for the night is Envisioning a Carbon Neutral Rutgers. A panel of Task … Read More

Night Two of Envisioning Rutgers’ Climate Future: A Two-Night Town Hall Event

https://youtu.be/afdHd-ikQ9Y Click above to watch the recording of this event. Night Two slides can be found here. Rutgers students, faculty, and staff are invited to join us for night two of Envisioning Rutgers’ Climate Future: A Two-Night Town Hall Event. The theme for the night is Envisioning a Climate Resilient Rutgers. A panel of Task … Read More

Climate Task Force Town Hall

https://youtu.be/LkkKmBwMoVU   Third Town Hall slides can be found here. Over the past year and a half, we have asked the Rutgers community to come together to engage with the process of planning for a carbon neutral, resilient future by attending town hall meetings, providing comments on reports, and connecting with us on social media. … Read More