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AUBURN - Global warming is a hot topic, so Brian Aldrich, an agriculture resource educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County, found someone who shared his interest in it.
In his discussion Tuesday titled “Climate Change: The New Urgency of Emission Reduction and How to Make a Difference,” Sylvester Johnson, Ph.D. of applied physics, took guests through a brief history of global warming and looked at its continuing impact.
“I heard him speak at Cornell in November,” Aldrich said. “This is a topic I've been following and studying for over a year and I thought it would be good to bring him here to share this information.”
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