JPL
Careers
Education
Science & Technology
JPL Logo
JPL Logo
Earth
.2 min read

JPL Scientists to Share Research at Free Climate Day Event

Jet Propulsion Laboratory https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ March 23, 2010
Earth from Space

JPL Climate Day 2010 will bring students, educators and the general public together with scientists and other climate experts for a free, educational and fun event about Earth's changing climate.

WHAT: JPL Climate Day 2010 will bring students, educators and the general public together with scientists and other climate experts for a free, educational and fun event about Earth's changing climate.

Researchers and other representatives from NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, universities and additional organizations will speak on various aspects of climate change. Topics include the effects of greenhouse gases and clouds on climate, the difference between weather and climate, the role of the ocean in global warming, and how scientists study Earth's climate from space. Attendees may participate in hands-on activities; view exhibits, demonstrations and student presentations; play Climate Jeopardy and other games; and get information on careers and resources for teachers and community members. See http://climate.nasa.gov/ClimateDay for more information.
 
WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, March 26, and Saturday, March 27. The Friday event is open only for students and educators, grades 6 through 12, and pre-registration is required. The Saturday event is open to everyone, with no pre-registration required.

One highlight will be a Public Town Hall, "Our Changing Climate: The Latest from NASA's Eyes on the Earth," on Saturday, March 27, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. JPL and Scripps scientists will present their latest research on Earth's atmosphere, ocean, ice, ecosystems and ancient climate and take audience questions.
 
WHO: In addition to students, educators and the public, participants include scientists and others from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.; NOAA's National Weather Service, Oxnard, Calif.; Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego; The Climate Project, Nashville, Tenn.; Glendale Community College, Glendale, Calif.; the State University of New York College at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY; and Fox 11 News, Los Angeles. Climate Day 2010 is presented by JPL in partnership with the Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence-West and NOAA's National Weather Service.
 
WHERE: Pasadena Convention Center, Conference Center, Lower Level, 300 E. Green Street, Pasadena, Calif. 91101.

News Media Contact

Alan Buis

818-354-0474

alan.buis@jpl.nasa.gov

2010-095

Related News

Earth.

US-Indian Space Mission Maps Extreme Subsidence in Mexico City

Earth.

NASA-ISRO Satellite Captures Pacific Northwest Through Clouds

Earth.

See NASA’s GUARDIAN Catch a Tsunami

Earth.

US-French Satellite Takes Stock of World’s River Water

Earth.

NASA Analysis Shows La Niña Limited Sea Level Rise in 2025

Earth.

NASA-ISRO Radar Mission Peers Through Clouds to See Mississippi River Delta

Earth.

How NASA Is Homing in From Space on Ocean Debris

Earth.

NASA, Partners Share First Data From New US-European Sea Satellite

Technology.

New NASA Sensor Goes Hunting for Critical Minerals

Earth.

NASA, Aerospace Corporation Study Sharpens Focus on Ammonia Emissions

About JPL
Who We Are
Directors
Careers
Internships
The JPL Story
JPL Achievements
Documentary Series
JPL Annual Report
Executive Council
Missions
Current
Past
Future
All
News
All
Earth
Solar System
Stars and Galaxies
Eyes on the News
Subscribe to JPL News
Galleries
Images
Videos
Audio
Podcasts
Apps
Visions of the Future
Slice of History
Robotics at JPL
Events
Lecture Series
Speakers Bureau
Calendar
Visit
Public Tours
Virtual Tour
Directions and Maps
Topics
JPL Life
Solar System
Mars
Earth
Climate Change
Exoplanets
Stars and Galaxies
Robotics
More
Asteroid Watch
NASA's Eyes Visualizations
Universe - Internal Newsletter
Social Media
Accessibility at NASA
Contact Us
Get the Latest from JPL
Follow Us

JPL is a federally funded research and development center managed for NASA by Caltech.

More from JPL
Careers
Education
Science & Technology
Acquisition
JPL Store
Careers
Education
Science & Technology
Acquisition
JPL Store
Related NASA Sites
Basics of Spaceflight
NASA Kids Science - Earth
Earth / Global Climate Change
Exoplanet Exploration
Mars Exploration
Solar System Exploration
Space Place
NASA's Eyes Visualization Project
Voyager Interstellar Mission
NASA
Caltech
Privacy
Image Policy
FAQ
Feedback
Version: v3.1.0 - 9d64141
Site Managers:Emilee Richardson, Alicia Cermak
Site Editors:Naomi Hartono, Steve Carney
CL#:21-0018