
Virtual attendance via Zoom video and audio internet connection.
Introduction
The topic of climate, its changing nature and impact on our region can seem complicated and beyond our understanding and reach. Researchers and scientists in North Carolina who work in the field of climate science are best positioned to provide the data and trends that can help us better understand this complex issue and guide decision making.
Join us for this three-part series that will answer questions about the difference between climate and weather, the history of the earth’s climate and what this tells us about today’s climate change, how these changes will impact our lives here in the region, and what actions we can take to help mitigate and adapt to climate change in our community.
The talks are free but registration is required for each session. Please click on the links below to register for each program in the series you would like to attend.
Session 1: Climate and Weather Made Simple
Wednesday, July 7, 6 to 7 p.m., via Zoom

Presenter: Walter Robinson, Ph.D., Professor with the Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences at NC State University
Join Professor Walter Robinson as he walks us through earth’s climate history and what that history can tell us about today’s climate change. Dr. Robinson will also go over the differences between climate and weather and the effects of each on a warming planet.
Click here to register for Session 1
Session 2: Climate Change and the NC Mountains
Wednesday, July 14, 6 to 7 p.m., via Zoom

Presenter: Rebecca Ward, Assistant State Climatologist with the State Climate Office of North Carolina
Join Rebecca Ward as she discusses how climate change works in our mountains and how it will impact our lives moving forward.
Click here to register for Session 2
Session 3: Local Climate Change. How Can Citizens Make an Impact?
Wednesday, July 21, 6 to 7 p.m., via Zoom

Presenter: Kathie Dello, Ph.D., Director of the State Climate Office of North Carolina
Join Dr. Kathie Dello as she guides us through a discussion of actions that citizens can take to help mitigate and adapt to climate change in our community.
Click here to register for Session 3
Your seminar hosts:
- Steve Duckett, County Extension Director/Aquatics/Wildlife/Forestry/Community Development
- Alison Arnold, Consumer Horticulture Agent/Master Gardener Volunteer Program
Registration: If you encounter problems registering or if you have questions, contact the Buncombe County Extension office at 828-255-5522.
Zoom seminar access: After registration, you will receive an email with instructions and a link to join this online live broadcast via Zoom. The ability to access Zoom through a computer, tablet, or smartphone with a reliable internet connection is necessary to attend.
