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Archive for November, 2014

The Most Extreme Storms Yet
Guest Speaker: Joel Pomerantz
7:30pm, Thursday, Mar 19th, 2015
FREE at the Randall Museum, 199 Museum Way, San Francisco, CA 

Joel will share his research on the weather disaster that determined so much of what’s around you today. In early 1862 the sky dumped upwards of ten feet of rain in the mountains (about four feet in San Francisco). In the middle of that, there was a hard freeze for a week down to sea level. Thousands died. No previous research has done so much to connect the dots. Come learn about the widespread disaster that spanned more than four states (before all were states), changed the course of rivers, destroyed the California economy and brought in invasive grasses, among other stunning details.

Sacramento in Flood

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SF Carbon Cycles, Humans & the Climate
Guest Speaker: John Wick
7:30pm, Thursday, Feb 19th, 2015
FREE at the Randall Museum, 199 Museum Way, San Francisco, CA 

John Wick, Co-founder of the Marin Carbon Project, is making great strides in organizing around soil carbon sequestration with everyone from the ranch house to the White House.Come hear what you can do, what the city is doing now, and how the Randall Museum will be part of a demonstration project on carbon cycling.

We’ll discuss the whole carbon cycle with an eye to making informed changes in our management of carbon: human nutrition, organic waste streams, soil health, water, wealth & economics, and carbon credit protocols.

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