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PRESS RELEASE<br>
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:<br>
February, 22,
2017
Teresa Izzo<br>
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<div align="center"><b>The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History<br>
Presents<br>
<i>Stormy Weather Ahead: What's Next for Climate Change in a World of
'Alternate Facts'<br>
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Dr. Philip B. Duffy<br><br>
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<i> </i></b>BREWSTER, MA The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in
Brewster is proud to present Dr. Philip B. Duffy, President and Executive
Director of the Woods Hole Research Center, an independent research
institute where scientists investigate the causes and effects of climate
change to identify and implement opportunities for conservation,
restoration and economic development around the world. Dr. Duffy will
speak at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History on <b>Saturday, March 25,
2017 at 11:30am.<br><br>
</b>Dr. Duffy is a physicist whose expertise is in domestic climate
policy, international climate change negotiations, climate change
adaptation, extreme weather risk and climate modeling and will speak
about the challenges that lie ahead for climate science. <br><br>
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Prior to joining WHRC, Dr. Duffy served in the White House National
Science and Technology Council as the Senior Advisor to the US Global
Change Research Program, and as a Senior Policy Analyst in the White
House Office of Science and Technology Policy. In these roles he was
involved in international climate negotiations, domestic and
international climate policy and coordination of US global change
research. <br><br>
Before joining the White House, Dr. Duffy was Chief Scientist for Climate
Central, an organization dedicated to increasing public understanding and
awareness of climate change. Dr. Duffy has held senior research positions
with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and visiting positions at
the Carnegie Institution for Science and the Woods Institute for the
Environment at Stanford University. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from
Harvard and a Ph.D. in applied physics from Stanford.<br><br>
<b>Free with Museum Admission.<br>
</b>For more information please call: 508-896-3867, ext. 133<br>
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Teresa Izzo<br>
Program Coordinator<br>
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History<br>
869 Main St./Rte. 6A<br>
Brewster, MA 02631<br>
508-896-3867 x137<br>
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