What will happen to local farms as the effects of climate change become more pronounced, and what will it mean for San Francisco Bay Area consumers?
How will climate change impact food supply, food distribution, and food security around the world?
Join CUESA (Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture) as two local university researchers present their perspectives on these questions.
Dr. W. Michael Hanemann is the Director of the California Climate Change Center at UC Berkeley and Chancellor’s Professor of Environmental Economics and Policy.
Dr. David Lobell is a Senior Research Scholar at Stanford University’s Program on Food Security and the Environment.
The program is free and open to the public and will take place in the San Francisco Port Commission Hearing Room, Ferry Building, San Francisco.
Reception begins at 6:30, program begins at 7 pm, Thursday, February 28th.
This is part one of a two-part series of discussions about global climate change and food.
For more information, contact CUESA, the Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture.
Other helpful resources:
Ferry Building MarketplaceShopping & Dining at the Ferry Building
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market
Marketplace Guide (download and print this .pdf format guide)
Port of San Francisco (official City government site)
Waterfront Visitor's Guide by the Port of San Francisco
Transportation to and around the Ferry Building and San Francisco Waterfront
Alameda-Oakland Ferry
Sausalito-Larkspur Ferry (Blue & Gold Fleet)
Vallejo Baylink Ferry
Alameda - Harbor Bay Ferry
San Francisco Bay Area Water Transit Authority
Complete Guide to All Ferry Routes - SF Bay Area Water Authority
Parking at the Ferry Building
Amtrak Passenger Service to the San Francisco Ferry Building
San Francisco Taxicab Phone Numbers and Rates of Fare (SF Taxicab Commission)
How to Spot a REAL SF Taxicab (Watch out for the illegal robber cabs!)
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