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Oregon Wild Wednesday (Eugene): Gary Braasch, Earth Under Fire

What Presentation
When Nov 17, 2010
from 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm
Where Eugene City Brewery, 844 Olive St., Eugene
Contact Name Chandra LeGue
Contact Email cl@oregonwild.org
Contact Phone 541-344-0675
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Join world-renowned and award-winning nature photographer Gary Braasch for an exploration of how global warming is already impacting our world. Presented by Mountain Rose Herbs.

Oregon Wild Wednesday

Gary Braasch

Earth Under Fire

Presented by Mountain Rose Herbs

The widespread effects of global climate change can sometimes seem an abstraction. What do rising sea levels and melting glaciers actually mean—what do they look like? Portland-based photojournalist Gary Braasch has spent the past decade answering these questions and traveling to the ends of the earth to visually document the rapidly occurring effects of global warming. Join Oregon Wild on Wednesday Gary Braasch book coverNovember 17th, for an evening with world-renowned photographer Gary Braasch as we explore the implications of our warming planet through stunning images from across the globe.

In 2007, Braasch released Earth Under Fire: How Global Warming is Changing the World, a collection of astonishing photographs and essays offering a comprehensive look at the world wide effects of climate change. Al Gore calls Earth Under Fire "essential reading for every citizen." In 2008, the United Nations issued a six stamp commemorative set on climate change, exclusively displaying Braasch’s trademark images.

Gary Braasch’s successful career traces back to his Oregon roots. Braasch’s website claims: "Gary is an active contributor to environmental efforts ranging from forest preservation in his home state of Oregon to international conservation campaigns."

The evening presentation will also include a brief look at the role that Oregon’s mature and old-growth forests play in the effort to slow global climate change. Oregon Wild's Doug Heiken will discuss the potential carbon storage capacity of Oregon forests as well as efforts underway to permanently protect Oregon’s oldest trees.

What: Oregon Wild Wednesday – A free quarterly event. (Due to venue, this is a 21 and older event only.) RSVP is not required, but we encourage you to arrive on time for socializing and to secure a seat.

When: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 6-7:30 pm

Who: Gary Braasch, award-winning and world-renowned nature photographer – and – Oregon Wild Conservation & Restoration Coordinator Doug Heiken.

Where: Eugene City Brewery
844 Olive St.
Eugene, OR 97401

WIN!: Every person who attends this free event will be entered into our raffle for great prizes from Mountain Rose Herbs! Drawing to take place evening of event; you must be present to win.

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