This should be a very interesting program for those interested in Oceanography and anyone who lives along the coast of Massachusetts...
 
Posted by Beth Daley November 3, 2010 11:39 AM 
Climate change is causing sea levels to rise more dramatically. The expansion of water as oceans heat up – along with melting glaciers and ice sheets – are forcing coastline communities to start planning for more flooding. 
Now, the Boston Harbor Association is holding a free public symposium on Boston  Harbor sea level rise the evening of Nov. 9 and in the morning of Nov. 10 through lunch.  Featuring Gina McCarthy, Assistant Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Princeton University Professor Guy Nordenson, who coordinated the Museum of Modern Art's 2010 exhibition, "Rising Currents: Projects for New York's Waterfront," will be the keynote speakers. 
While the forum is open to the public, attendees much register. 
For the Nov. 9th event go here to For the Nov. 10 event, go here.  Or you can call 617- 482 -1722.
Here is the program:
Tuesday, 9 November, 6:00-7:30 p.m., reception to follow
New England Aquarium IMAX Theatre, Boston
Keynote Speaker:  
Gina McCarthy. Boston Harbor  Sea Level Rise Mapping:  
Dr. Ellen Douglas, UMass Boston, and  
Dr. Paul Kirshen, Battelle Institute 
 
Open Mike Session: questions and comments from the public. 
Wednesday, 10 November, 8:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., 
lunch provided
John Joseph Moakley Courthouse, Boston
Opening Comments: Mayor Thomas M. Menino
Keynote Speaker: Guy  Nordenson
Boston Harbor  Sea Level Rise Mapping: Ellen Douglas.
Responses: Tom Kinton, Massport
David Begelfer, NAIOP 
Hubert Murray, Partners HealthCare 
Leo Robinson, Chelsea City Council 
Rick Dimino, A Better  City (moderator)
Open Mike Session: questions and comments from the public
Wrap-up Session: Kairos Shen, City of Boston's Chief Planner