Discuss global warming’s effects on the San Mateo coast Saturday

Press release

By on Wed, January 17, 2007

Pescadero Conservation Alliance is putting a Coastside spin on a global phenomenon.

There’s more involved in coastal flooding due to global warming than just the elevation of sea-level rise. Come and see-or see again, the movie An Inconvenient Truth. Afterwards join in the discussions of the impending effects of sea-level rise along the San Mateo Coast.

Join Monty Hampton, marine geologist emeritus of the USGS, and biologist LisaMarie Wyndham Myers of the USGS and Adjunct Professor of Lehigh University for informative short discussions after the movie. Learn what you can do.
                               
"An Inconvenient Truth" & Follow-up Lectures
1:00-2:45 pm Movie
3:00-3:30 pm Coastal Erosion & Sea Level Rise
3:30-4:00 pm Effects on Coastal Marshes

Native Sons Hall, Stage Rd, Pescadero (next to post office)
         
Free, $5 donation per person or family suggested

Take Hwy.1 to Pescadero Creek Road, an intersection marked by a flashing light.
Travel into Pescadero to the stop sign at the center of town, by the flag pole.
Turn south onto Stage Road. Native Sons Hall is just past the Post Office.
Allow approximately 30 minutes travel time from Half Moon Bay or 45 minutes from Santa Cruz.