Meet award winning photographer Daisy Gilardini and learn about her expeditions to the Polar Regions.
Konrad Steffen, Director, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, will describe the climate change from a scientific perspective and answer your questions.
Documentary filmmaker, Corina Gamma, will screen her film about the wildlife in Antarctica.
Be sure to attend this unique opportunity to get an artistic and scientific impression of climate change!
Climate Trail and Photography Exhibit: February 1st-9th
Lecture & Reception at Santa Monica Main Library MLK Jr. Auditorium: Wednesday, February 2nd - Presentation at 7pm and Reception with light snacks and refreshments at 8:30pm
This program is free and open to the public. Seating is limited and on a first-arrival basis.
© Daisy Gilardini
Event jointly organized by the City of Santa Monica Office of Sustainability & the Environment / SantaMonica Public Library / Sustainable Works and the Swiss Consulate General of Switzerland in Los Angeles as part of its U.S.–wide program ThinkSwiss-Brainstorm the Future.
Presentation by Konrad Steffen, Director, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado.
Book signing by Daisy Gilardini.
Daisy Gilardini's photo exhibition at the Consulate General in Los Angeles
ThinkSwiss is an official program of the Swiss Confederation—promoting exchanges and sharing knowledge between the U.S. and Switzerland.
Join us for events, exhibits, and exchange opportunities online and around the U.S.
thinkswiss: Join us on Capitol Hill on May 9th for an event on strengthening the political participation of women - http://t.co/zBdU7tBK