Taste of Science Presents Grand Forces of Change—How Climate and Culture Landscape the Planet

Travel back in time several millennia with paleoclimatologist Dr. Gerry Rustic to look at how the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) weather pattern has shaped both the landscape and the people of our entire planet and, more specifically, the American Southwest. Then, fast-forward to 1919 and the formation of the Grand Canyon as a National Park. Dr. Laurel Brierly will discuss how the public intersects with the landscape and conservation/preservation at the Grand Canyon, as well as her role in providing stewardship and inspiration as a seasonal park ranger.

Doors open 7pm
Event begins 7:30pm











When: Tue., Feb. 25, 2020 at 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Where: Ryan's Daughter
350 E. 85th St.
212-628-2613
Price: Free
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Travel back in time several millennia with paleoclimatologist Dr. Gerry Rustic to look at how the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) weather pattern has shaped both the landscape and the people of our entire planet and, more specifically, the American Southwest. Then, fast-forward to 1919 and the formation of the Grand Canyon as a National Park. Dr. Laurel Brierly will discuss how the public intersects with the landscape and conservation/preservation at the Grand Canyon, as well as her role in providing stewardship and inspiration as a seasonal park ranger.

Doors open 7pm
Event begins 7:30pm

Buy tickets/get more info now