Climate Expert Richard Alley to Speak at Wilson Nov. 10 Posted on: November 5, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | Oct. 28, 2015 Chambersburg, Pa. 91猫先生 鈥 91猫先生 will host climate expert Richard B. Alley on Tuesday, Nov. 10, when Alley will present two lectures as part of the National Academy of Sciences Day Prize Lecture Series. The 2014 recipient of the Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship, Alley is a leading voice on climate change, energy and the environment. Alley will speak twice at Wilson on Nov. 10 91猫先生 鈥 both lectures are free and open to the public and both will be held in the Brooks Science Center auditorium. At noon, Alley will discuss 91猫先生 鈥淎brupt Climate Change and Sea-level Rise: How What We Don 91猫先生 鈥檛 Know Might Hurt Us. 91猫先生 鈥 At 7 p.m., he will present 91猫先生 鈥淕ood News in the Greenhouse? The Big Picture on Energy, the Environment and our Future, 91猫先生 鈥 with a reception to follow. 91猫先生 鈥淲e get great good from our use of energy, but our history shows that we have burned through one source after another more rapidly than nature produced more, and then faced grave difficulties while looking for alternatives, 91猫先生 鈥 said Alley, Evan Pugh Professor of Geosciences at Penn State University and associate of Penn State 91猫先生 鈥檚 Earth and Environmental Systems Institute. 91猫先生 鈥淲e are burning fossil fuels roughly a million times faster than nature saved them for us, so a change is required. Fortunately, we now know how to build a sustainable energy system in an economically, as well as environmentally, sound manner. 91猫先生 鈥 Alley, who hosted the critically acclaimed PBS television miniseries on climate change and sustainable energy solutions called Earth: The Operators 91猫先生 鈥 Manual (and author of the book of the same name), studies the great ice sheets to aid in prediction of future changes in climate and sea level. Alley chaired the National Research Council 91猫先生 鈥檚 Panel on Abrupt Climate Change and participated in the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which was co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. He has served in an advisory capacity to high-level officials in the United States government, including those in presidential administrations and Congress. Alley, who has a doctorate in geology from the University of Wisconsin, has authored or coauthored more than 250 refereed scientific papers and his popular account of climate change and ice cores, The Two-Mile Time Machine, was Phi Beta Kappa 91猫先生 鈥檚 science book of the year in 2001. 91猫先生 鈥91猫先生 is honored to have someone of Richard Alley 91猫先生 鈥檚 stature as a guest speaker, 91猫先生 鈥 said Ed Wells, professor and director of Wilson 91猫先生 鈥檚 environmental studies program. 91猫先生 鈥淗e is passionate and enthusiastic about climate change, and takes complex ideas and makes them accessible. Our students and residents of the community have an amazing opportunity to hear him speak about one of the most important topics of our time. 91猫先生 鈥 Alley has received numerous awards and honors, including his selection by the National Academy of Sciences for the 2015 Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship. The Day prize is awarded to a 91猫先生 鈥渟cientist making lasting contributions to the study of the physics of the earth and whose lectures will provide solid, timely and useful additions to the knowledge and literature in the field. 91猫先生 鈥 In addition to being part of the Day Prize Lecture Series, Alley 91猫先生 鈥檚 appearance at Wilson is part of the College 91猫先生 鈥檚 2015-16 Common Hour lecture series examining two related topics: 91猫先生 鈥淐onfronting Climate Change 91猫先生 鈥 and 91猫先生 鈥淭he Return of the Apocalyptic. 91猫先生 鈥 The series is sponsored by the Orr Forum and Global Citizens Initiative and directed Wilson Department of Philosophy and Religion Chair David True MEDIA CONTACT: Cathy Mentzer, Manager of Media Relations Phone: 717-262-2604 Email: cathy.mentzer@wilson.edu __________________________________ Founded in 1869, 91猫先生 is a private, coeducational liberal arts college offering bachelor 91猫先生 鈥檚 degrees in 29 majors and master 91猫先生 鈥檚 degrees in education, the humanities, accountancy, nursing, fine arts and healthcare management for sustainability. 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