Starting this Thursday, July 10, professors from the University of Nevada, Reno, along with the Tahoe Institute for Global Sustainability, will host a series of talks at Alibi Public House in Incline Village. This initiative aims to engage the community in conversations about ecology, science, and the beautiful Lake Tahoe area.
These discussions are part of an effort to connect local residents with vital information on pressing environmental issues. The series is supported by the Tahoe Fund and provides a relaxed setting where everyone is welcome to learn and share ideas.
The talks run every few weeks until September 25, covering a range of topics that matter to the Lake Tahoe Basin. For instance, they’ll dive into challenges like plastic waste, wildfire smoke, and the resilience of local ecosystems.
Sudeep Chandra, a professor and director at the Tahoe Institute for Global Sustainability, expressed his excitement about sharing research with the local community. “I hope these talks spark interest in sustainability and encourage a community committed to protecting our environment,” he added.
Here’s a quick look at the upcoming presentations:
- July 10: Sudeep Chandra – Plastics in Freshwater Ecosystems
- July 31: Hall Cushman – Two Species in a Changing World
- August 21: Ben Sullivan – The Hidden Power of Meadows
- September 25: Facundo Scordo and Sudeep Chandra – Wildfire Smoke Impact on Lakes
These talks also align with a larger movement. Recent surveys indicate that nearly 70% of Americans are increasingly concerned about environmental issues. Many are eager to engage in local initiatives and sustainability practices.
As the climate crisis continues, discussions like these are essential. They allow communities to collaborate on solutions and stay informed about local challenges. If you’re looking to connect with others or learn more, stop by Alibi Public House at 5-6 p.m. on the scheduled dates for these enlightening talks. For a full schedule, check the University of Nevada, Reno events calendar.