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www.extension.umn.edu/news  July 1, 2019 The Changing Climate: How Will We Respond? The Linnaeus Arboretum Board and Gustavus Adolphus College is hosting the Linnaeus Symposium on Thursday, July 18, 2019, from 1:00 - 7:30 p.m The theme is ​The Changing Climate: How Will We Respond? A group of Minnesota experts will share insights on the changing climate in Minnesota In addition to an opening overview of the science, speakers will address the issue through the lens of vegetation changes​, public policy initiatives, and individual action The day will conclude with a closing dinner and an optional walking tour of the Linnaeus Arboretum Featured Speakers An amazing group of Minnesota experts has been assembled as speakers for the Symposium Dr Mark Seeley​ is a ​Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota Department of Soil, Water, and Climate and regular commentator on Minnesota Public Radio Dr Lee Frelich​ is the Director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Forest Ecology and Institute on the Environment Joe Sullivan​, JD, is the Deputy Commissioner for the Division of Energy Resources at the Minnesota Department of Commerce J Drake Hamilton​ is the Science Policy Director at Fresh Energy Dr Jim Dontje​ is the Director of the Johnson Center for Environmental Innovation at Gustavus Adolphus College Ticket Information $40 per person for non-members of the Linnaeus Arboretum $25 per person including dinner for Linnaeus Arboretum members (Become a member of the Linnaeus Arboretum when ordering tickets to receive the discount if you are not a member) To order, visit gustavus.edu/events/linnaeus, call 507-933-7520, or send a check to Linnaeus Arboretum, 800 West College Avenue, Saint Peter, MN 56082 For more information, visit gustavus.edu/events/linnaeus or email marketing@gustavus.edu Source: Gary Wyatt, UM Extension, Extension Regional Office, Mankato

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