Bard Center for Environmental Policy presents

National Climate Seminar: Will Western Forests (As We Know Them) Survive Climate Change?

Dr. Camille Stevens-Rumann, Colorado State University

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Join Bard CEP on May 9 for a conversation on the ecology of forest fires, following a season of some of the worst wildfires in the West, and how it relates to climate change. 

Dr. Camille Stevens-Rumann is an assistant professor in the Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship. Her research focuses on ecosystem recovery following large disturbances. 
 
BARD CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 
The  Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability  offer masters programs in  Environmental Policy,  Climate Science and  Policy, and Sustainable Business. The Bard Center for Environmental Policy's career-focused, science-based, interdisciplinary master of science programs are located in New York’s beautiful Hudson Valley. The rigorous first year course work, followed by a required four-to-six-month immersive internship, culminates with a Master’s Capstone Project and a 93 percent job placement rate within six months of graduation. Graduates are currently pursuing careers in many fields such as: alternative energy, international Development, advocacy/lobbying, conservation, research, and strategic consulting. For more information: bard.edu/cep/ 

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