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X-WR-CALDESC:This event is hosted at Ground Control in Wenatchee.\n\nCome j
 oin Wenatchee River Institute for Science On Tap! This casual\, free event
  is a great opportunity to gather\, socialize\, and learn about an excitin
 g science topic from a member of our community. No prior science knowledge
  necessary! Speakers will give a talk on their latest research or a scienc
 e topic they are passionate about\, with some time afterwards for discussi
 on or Q&A. Presentations start at 7pm – arrive early to grab a drink and g
 et a seat!\n\nPresentation: How aerosols are slowing climate warming\n\nDe
 scription: Particulate pollution in the atmosphere increases the amount of
  sunlight reflected by our planet\, currently reducing climate warming by 
 about 0.5deg celsius globally. As we are cleaning up the air this cooling 
 effect is declining\, contributing to an acceleration in the rate of clima
 te warming. A critical issue in climate science right now is that we don’t
  know how much cleaning up particulate pollution will contribute to warmin
 g in the coming few decades. Come learn about this important but less-talk
 ed-about influence on our climate\, and about an idea being discussed arou
 nd how we might reduce climate warming by leveraging this climate-cooling 
 influence of particles in the atmosphere.\n\nPresenter: Sarah Doherty is a
  Senior Research Scientist at the University of Washington\, focusing on s
 tudies of how particles in the atmosphere (‘aerosols’) affect climate. She
  was a lead author on the 4th U.S. National Climate Assessment\, Editor fo
 r the 2018 and 2022 Scientific Assessment of the Ozone Layer\, and is curr
 ently the Program Director for the UW’s Marine Cloud Brightening research 
 program.\n\nIf you want to see more Science on Tap events\, please conside
 r donating at the link below. There will be also be a donation basket at t
 his event.
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DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted at Ground Control in Wenatchee.\n\nCome jo
 in Wenatchee River Institute for Science On Tap! This casual\, free event 
 is a great opportunity to gather\, socialize\, and learn about an exciting
  science topic from a member of our community. No prior science knowledge 
 necessary! Speakers will give a talk on their latest research or a science
  topic they are passionate about\, with some time afterwards for discussio
 n or Q&A. Presentations start at 7pm – arrive early to grab a drink and ge
 t a seat!\n\nPresentation: How aerosols are slowing climate warming\n\nDes
 cription: Particulate pollution in the atmosphere increases the amount of 
 sunlight reflected by our planet\, currently reducing climate warming by a
 bout 0.5deg celsius globally. As we are cleaning up the air this cooling e
 ffect is declining\, contributing to an acceleration in the rate of climat
 e warming. A critical issue in climate science right now is that we don’t 
 know how much cleaning up particulate pollution will contribute to warming
  in the coming few decades. Come learn about this important but less-talke
 d-about influence on our climate\, and about an idea being discussed aroun
 d how we might reduce climate warming by leveraging this climate-cooling i
 nfluence of particles in the atmosphere.\n\nPresenter: Sarah Doherty is a 
 Senior Research Scientist at the University of Washington\, focusing on st
 udies of how particles in the atmosphere (‘aerosols’) affect climate. She 
 was a lead author on the 4th U.S. National Climate Assessment\, Editor for
  the 2018 and 2022 Scientific Assessment of the Ozone Layer\, and is curre
 ntly the Program Director for the UW’s Marine Cloud Brightening research p
 rogram.\n\nIf you want to see more Science on Tap events\, please consider
  donating at the link below. There will be also be a donation basket at th
 is event.
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LOCATION:10 N. Wenatchee Ave\, Wenatchee\, WA 98801
SUMMARY:Science on Tap with Sarah Doherty
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