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SF: Future Sea Level Crissy Field Taping
Date:
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Time:
10:00 AM
-
3:00 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
Crissy Field Shoreline of the San Francisco Presidio
SF, CA
Directions:
Muni: 28, 29, 43 drop off at the Main Post parking lot. Walk north (towards the Bay) to Crissy Field. Other: Walk or bike north (towards the Bay)from the Main Post parking lot at the Presidio.
SF, CA
Directions:
Muni: 28, 29, 43 drop off at the Main Post parking lot. Walk north (towards the Bay) to Crissy Field. Other: Walk or bike north (towards the Bay)from the Main Post parking lot at the Presidio.
Over the next 100 years and beyond, global warming could raise ocean levels to damaging heights around the globe. In San Francisco, rising sea levels would impact our communities, our health, and our way of life. FutureSeaLevel.org is a collaborative art project designed to raise awareness of smart solutions to global warming and the consequence to future generations if we don't act now. Starting on April 14, we will be "taping" several buildings at Crissy Field, including Fort Point and the Warming Hut, with custom printed tape to show where the future sea level could be. Stop by and sea what Crissy Field will look like if we don't take action now. Meet and talk to the event organizers and get more info about futuresealevel.org! FutureSeaLevel.org is a collaborative effort of the San Francisco Deptartment of the Environment, the Sierra Club and the Aquarium of the Bay. Visit http://www.FutureSeaLevel.org for more information.
For more information:
http://events.stepitup2007.org/events/show...
Added to the calendar on Fri, Apr 13, 2007 7:09PM
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