National Geographic Executive Editor Dennis Dimick Photograph by Mark Thiessen
Melting glaciers and ice caps, cataclysmic storms, rising seas, and longer, hotter summers
have fueled concerns that our planet is warming, and prompted heated debate among
politicians, scientists, journalists and ordinary citizens. For years National Geographic has been
documenting the effects of climate change and its many contributing factors, and
modeling the potentially devastating consequences for our environment and societies around
the world. Executive Editor Dennis Dimick has overseen this coverage and reporting,
working side by side with senior writers, photographers, scientists, and research teams. In this
special presentation, Dimick will summarize the data, explaining climate change in layman’s terms, and offer
ideas on what we can do to reverse the trends.
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Grosvenor Auditorium
National Geographic Society
1600 M Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
+1 202 857 7700