312 Sutter Street, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, California 94108

Speaker:
Andrew Guzman, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for International and Executive Education, University of California, Berkeley

With the ten warmest years since 1880 all having occurred since 1998 it is clear that climate change is very real. A warming planet doesn’t just mean melting ice caps, rising waters and other environmental problems, according to Professor Guzman. It also means the potential for never-before-seen migration, famine, war and disease. This is not a phenomenon that we have to wait for as it is already happening.
Prolonged droughts, massive flooding and food shortages have already become the norm in certain parts of the developing world. Join the Council for a discussion on the social and political implications of climate change.

Official Website: http://www.worldaffairs.org/events/2013/climate-change.html

Added by World Affairs Council of N. CA on December 13, 2012