Feb. 2021 Webinar: What Does a Changing Climate Mean for Georgia’s Weather?

March 3, 2021

Thank you to those who attended the February GCP webinar, “What Does a Changing Climate Mean for Georgia’s Weather?” Georgia’s weather is changing—in the years to come, scientists expect more heat, more intense flooding, more drought, and more intense storms. These changes bring real risks to Georgians. For those who were unable to join but still want to learn how changing weather patterns are affecting Georgia and what steps Georgians are taking to build resilience to these impacts, the recording is now available on the Georgia Climate Project’s YouTube Channel.

View Daniel Rochberg’s slides from the webinar here.

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Special thanks to our webinar presenters, Dr. Melissa Hopkinson (University of North Georgia), Dr. Marshall Shepherd (University of Georgia), Daniel Rochberg (Emory University), and our moderator, Brandon Miller (CNN and Georgia Tech). 

Screenshot from the weather webinar depicting the three panelist speakers.