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Global Climate Change: In Search of the Science

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By Olivia Flores Alvarez

Published on April 15, 2009 at 1:40am

“The sky is falling, the sky is falling!” Nobody listened to Chicken Little when she ran around giving dire predictions, but it might be smart to listen to today’s scientists when they give us the same bad news (more or less) at the Global Climate Change: In Search of the Sciencesymposium. You’ll hear about global warming, how Houston and the Gulf Coast are affected by climate change, affordable energy, and, of course, whether or not that pesky sky is falling. 1 to 8 p.m. University of St. Thomas, 4000 Mt. Vernon. For information, call 713-529-3076 or visit www.stthom.edu. Free.
Tue., April 21, 2009