Chicago Harris Public Policy Lecture - Bay Area
Description

Robert Rosner, William E. Wrather Distinguished Service Professor of Astronomy & Astrophysics and Physics and co-director of the Energy Policy Institute at Chicago (EPIC), will discuss the possible futures of responses to global climate change, focusing on both the technical aspects and the policy (and political) issues the developed world faces. After addressing those questions, he will explore how they contrast with the same issues faced by the developing world.
This event is being held in conjunction with the University of Chicago Harper Lecture series. Chicago Harris will host a reception for alumni and friends immediately after the program.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
6 p.m. - Reception
7 p.m. - Program
8 p.m. - Chicago Harris Alumni and Friends Reception
Four Seasons
757 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 (map)
Please RSVP by October 18.
Persons with disabilities may request assistance in advance from the Office of Special Events at 773.702.5925
The Chicago Harris Public Policy Lecture series brings the Chicago Harris experience to alumni and friends across the country and around the world. Members of Chicago Harris's distinguished faculty will address salient public policy issues. Audience members will have the opportunity to ask questions, engage in exciting, vibrant discussion, and connect with Chicago Harris faculty, alumni, and friends. The lectures are free*, but an advance RSVP is strongly encouraged.
For additional information on the lecture series, visit the Chicago Harris website or contact Nicki Nabasny at nnabasny@uchicago.edu.
* - With the exception of Chicago Harris Public Policy Lectures held in conjunction with the University of Chicago Harper Lecture Series. For these events, the Harper Lecture admission rate applies: $20 per person; $10 for young alumni (College graduates of the past ten years and professional school graduates of the past five years).

