Adaptation to Climate Change in the Desert Southwest: Impacts and Opportunities
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Adaptation to Climate Change
in the Desert Southwest:
Impacts and Opportunities
A Conference Hosted By The University of Arizona
Institute for the Study of Planet Earth
James E. Rogers College of Law
Climate Assessment for the Southwest
Program on Economics, Law, and the Environment
January 22 - 23, 2009
Westward Look Resort, Tucson, Arizona
Westward Look Resort, Tucson, Arizona
Scientists predict that climate change will exact a heavy toll upon the
southwestern United States regardless of what is done to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions. As a result, the southwestern United States
is a test case for climate scientists, economists, lawyers,
policymakers and national, state, tribal and community leaders across
the nation. This conference will explore how we can adapt to these
changes in a manner that reduces the environmental and social costs of
climate change. Specifically, what can we do now to maximize the
potential for a sustainable southwestern natural and human habitat?
Join an outstanding group of scientists, scholars, and national and
regional community leaders to take a hard look at one of the most
powerful questions of our time: what will climate change mean for the
southwest?

This conference was made possible by the contributions of James E. and Beverly Rogers and the Law College Association (LCA).


