Climate Change: Why it Matters to You

Kitchener Public Library
Wednesday, Apr 22, 2015 at 7:00 PM EDT 
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Event Details

The University of Waterloo, in partnership with the Kitchener Public Library, invites you to a public lecture discussing Climate Change with three leading researchers.  As the local and global conversations on the topic continue to expand, these experts will explore the basic science of climate change, its implications for society, and the progress made to date on one of the largest challenges of our time.

Seating will be available on a first come, first serve basis. Your ticket will hold your seat until 6:50 p.m., at which time, any available seats will be given to wait-list registrants.                                                          

Location

Kitchener Public Library
85 Queen St N Kitchener, ON N2H 2H1 CA

Tickets

Type
Price
Climate Change
Free

Organizer Details

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University of Waterloo

In the heart of Waterloo Region, at the forefront of innovation, the University of Waterloo is home to world-changing research and inspired teaching. At the hub of a growing network of global partnerships, Waterloo will shape the future by building bridges with industry and between disciplines, institutions and communities. 

From quantum computing and nanotechnology to clinical psychology, engineering, and health sciences research, ideas that will change the world are the heart of who we are.
 

Parking

Hourly rates apply to parking in the underground garage and surface lot – please let the attendant know you are attending the public lecture. Parking on side streets is free after 6 p.m.


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