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November 16, 2022

Climate scientists and local musicians in Alaska will come together to explore climate science through a new creative lens. 

On November 18 and 19, climate scientists at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and composers and musicians from the Juneau Composers Consortium and Con Brio Chamber Series will come together to communicate climate science in a new and unique way—through music. Audiences in Juneau, AK will hear the impact of climate change on glaciers as interpreted through classical music. Recognizing how the intersection of science and music could engage a diverse audience across their local community, the event organizers developed a creative and inspiring interpretation of climate change impacting their communities.  

This collaboration was supported in part by the Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center (AK CASC). 

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