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Summer Speaker Series: The High Sierra: A Love Story

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

Kim Stanley Robinson is an American science fiction writer. He is the author of about twenty books, including the internationally bestselling Mars trilogy, and more recently Red Moon, New York 2140, and The Ministry for the Future. He was part of the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Antarctic Artists and Writers’ Program in 1995 and 2016,

Summer Speaker Series: Deep Waters to Deep Space: Father Angelo Secchi’s Amazing 19th Century Science

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

At Lake Tahoe, most people have heard the word “Secchi” in reference to the Secchi disk, a 10-inch white disk used to measure lake clarity. The Secchi disk remains the standard design used in both marine and deep-freshwater investigations because it is an inexpensive and straightforward method of measuring water clarity. However, there is much more

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Summer Speaker Series: 2023 State of the Lake Report

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

The Tahoe State of the Lake report informs nonscientists about important factors affecting the health of Lake Tahoe and provides the scientific underpinnings for restoration and management decisions within the Lake Tahoe Basin. The 2023 report summarizes data collected during 2022 in the context of the long-term record of research at Lake Tahoe. UC Davis researchers

Summer Speaker Series: A Lifetime of Science at Lake Tahoe

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

With Brant Allen, UC Davis TERC Field Station Manager/Boat Captain/Lead Research Diver, TERC will present a discussion on the history of Brant Allen's work in Lake Tahoe. Allen, long time researcher at Lake Tahoe, will present photos and reminiscences from his three decades of studying Lake Tahoe’s clarity, productivity, and food web changes. Recently, Tahoe’s

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Summer Speaker Series: A Lifetime of Science at Lake Tahoe

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

With Brant Allen, UC Davis TERC Field Station Manager/Boat Captain/Lead Research Diver, TERC will present a discussion on the history of Brant Allen's work in Lake Tahoe. Allen, long time researcher at Lake Tahoe, will present photos and reminiscences from his three decades of studying Lake Tahoe’s clarity, productivity, and food web changes. Recently, Tahoe’s

$10

Summer Speaker Series: A Lifetime of Science at Lake Tahoe

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

With Brant Allen, UC Davis TERC Field Station Manager/Boat Captain/Lead Research Diver, TERC will present a discussion on the history of Brant Allen's work in Lake Tahoe. Allen, long time researcher at Lake Tahoe, will present photos and reminiscences from his three decades of studying Lake Tahoe’s clarity, productivity, and food web changes. Recently, Tahoe’s

$10

Science Speaks Series: The Last Ice Area, with Dr. Warwick Vincent

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

Radio Canada International (December 2, 2020) - In a recent commentary published in the journal Science, they report that the northern edge of the Canadian Arctic archipelago and Greenland is where the world’s oldest and thickest ice is found. They also say it will be the last refuge for ice-dependent species. The commentary was titled, “Witnessing

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Science Speaks Series: The Last Ice Area, with Dr. Warwick Vincent

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

Radio Canada International (December 2, 2020) - In a recent commentary published in the journal Science, they report that the northern edge of the Canadian Arctic archipelago and Greenland is where the world’s oldest and thickest ice is found. They also say it will be the last refuge for ice-dependent species. The commentary was titled, “Witnessing

$10

Science Speaks Series: The Last Ice Area, with Dr. Warwick Vincent

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

Radio Canada International (December 2, 2020) - In a recent commentary published in the journal Science, they report that the northern edge of the Canadian Arctic archipelago and Greenland is where the world’s oldest and thickest ice is found. They also say it will be the last refuge for ice-dependent species. The commentary was titled, “Witnessing

$10

Science Speaks Series: Managing water during California’s wild changes in climate

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

Jeffrey Mount is a senior fellow at the PPIC Water Policy Center. He is an emeritus professor of earth and planetary sciences and founding director of the Center for Watershed Sciences at the University of California, Davis. Over the past ten years California has experienced wild swings in climate, with two record warm/dry three year periods

Science Speaks Series: Managing water during California’s wild changes in climate

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

Jeffrey Mount is a senior fellow at the PPIC Water Policy Center. He is an emeritus professor of earth and planetary sciences and founding director of the Center for Watershed Sciences at the University of California, Davis. Over the past ten years California has experienced wild swings in climate, with two record warm/dry three year periods

Science Speaks Series: Managing water during California’s wild changes in climate

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

Jeffrey Mount is a senior fellow at the PPIC Water Policy Center. He is an emeritus professor of earth and planetary sciences and founding director of the Center for Watershed Sciences at the University of California, Davis. Over the past ten years California has experienced wild swings in climate, with two record warm/dry three year periods