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Participate in a Live Event celebrating Earth Sciences Week: October 5-9

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Live Event Information:

Topic: "How We Know What We Know: Looking at Climate Change Through Polar Science"

Friday 16 October 2009 - 9 am Alaska Daylight Time (7 am HST, 10 am PDT, 11pm MDT, 12 pm CDT, 1 pm EDT)

Join us for this special live event celebrating Earth Science Week, with polar researchers and teachers Julie Brigham-Grette, Ross Powell, and Tim Martin.

How do you join an event?

In order to participate in any live event, we ask that you register online at . Instructions on how to join these events are sent out in an email once you register and are available for downloading on the website.

Contact: info@polartrec.com
http://www.polartrec.com

What are Live events?

* These are real-time, interactive events that utilize the Internet and phone for presentations.

* These events allow participants to learn about the research being conducted in the polar regions.

* Events are free to the public and at minimum require a phone or Internet access.

Questions? Please feel free to contact us at info@polartrec.com with questions about the live events.

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