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Democracy On Tap: Climate Change

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Our three-part Environment series began on April 10 at Roxy's Downtown with a discussion on Climate Change, from its broad extent to more specific effects on Kansas. Panelists: Rachel Myslivy, Climate + Energy Project Assistant Director Ken Cook, National Weather Service Meteorologist in Charge Susan Erlenwein, Sedgwick County Environmental Resources Mary Knapp, KSU Weather Data Library, Department of Agronomy Christopher Redmond, KSU Weather Data Library, Mesonet Manager Here's the discussion: And here's the video that aired on Facebook live:
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Our three-part Environment series began on April 10 at Roxy's Downtown with a discussion on Climate Change, from its broad extent to more specific effects on Kansas. Panelists: Rachel Myslivy, Climate + Energy Project Assistant Director Ken Cook, National Weather Service Meteorologist in Charge Susan Erlenwein, Sedgwick County Environmental Resources Mary Knapp, KSU Weather Data Library, Department of Agronomy Christopher Redmond, KSU Weather Data Library, Mesonet Manager Here's the discussion: And here's the video that aired on Facebook live:
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