Tuleyome Nature and You Lecture Series **UPDATE!**
Due to some really nasty technical gremlins, our lecture on photographing nature presented by Alan Fishleder has been rescheduled to early 2023.
Tuleyome is thrilled to announce that Jack Holmes will be presenting a lecture on climate change that will happen at the regularly scheduled lecture time and place - tomorrow, Thursday June 23, 2022 at 7:00 pm via Zoom. If you have already rsvp’d for the photographing nature lecture and would like to participate in the climate change presentation, you don’t need to do anything. If you would like to add your name to the rsvp list, please visit the event webpage. The Zoom link will be sent at 3:00 pm on Thursday, June 23 to all those that have rsvp'd.
Jack will discuss some salient high points of what he understands as the imminent & unfolding phenomena due to both the climate tsunami and its primary driver humanities overshooting our species biospheric carrying-capacity.
Jack Holmes is a mostly amateur Naturalist since receiving his first field guide to western birds in 1954. He has worked as a seasonal employee for US Forest Service, led Sierra Club National outings and backpacking trips in Alaska. He holds a BA in Psychology from UCB and a MS in Ecology from UC Davis. The majority of his career has been with UCD in a number of departments and as a Biostatistical Software Programmer/Analyst and Systems Engineer. Most recently, Jack has returned to some serious, if somewhat alarmed, study of Human Ecology with regard to Virology, Natural Reserves, and the surprising speed with which “global warming” has emerged as an existential threat to the Biosphere.
-Kristie Ehrhardt; kehrhardt@tuleyome.org
Tuleyome Land Conservation Program Manager
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