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Media Alert: Field Museum Sends a ''Global Warning''

Thu May 8, 2008 8:12am EDT
--(Business Wire)--
The Field Museum:

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What:    A leading institution in scientific research and
          conservation, The Field Museum invites the public to A
          Global Warning: Understanding Climate Change, presented by
          The Gary C. Comer Family. The free symposium will feature a
          keynote address on climate change policy by Senator Tim
          Wirth, President, United Nations Foundation and Better World
          Fund.

         A round table discussion moderated by WGN radio personality
          John Williams will follow. Panelists include Senator Wirth;
          Dr. Ray Pierrehumbert, Louis Block Professor in Geophysical
          Sciences, University of Chicago; and Dr. Doug Stotz,
          Conservation Ecologist, Environmental and Conservation
          Programs, The Field Museum.

         Following the symposium, attendees will be invited to view
          The Field Museum's new contemporary art exhibition Melting
          Ice / A Hot Topic: Envisioning Change. In order to encourage
          guests to continue to "think green," saplings will be given
          away as visitors leave the Museum.

When:    Wednesday, May 14; 7:00 pm

Where:   The Field Museum
         1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago

Details: Drought. Famine. Extinction. These are all realities that we
          face as we witness the devastating impact that climate
          change is having on our land and our people. Join WGN's John
          Williams as he moderates a discussion with experts in the
          fields of geophysics, ecology, and policy to explore how the
          changing climate is changing our planet.

Contact: Please contact 312.665.7100 for more information. Panelists
          are available for interview prior to the May 14 event.
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                    The Comer Symposium, 2008-2012

    The Gary C. Comer Family, in fostering education, research, and
 public awareness of climate change, has funded the establishment of a
           five-year series of symposia at The Field Museum.

                 Saplings generously provided by: UBS

     Melting Ice / A Hot Topic: Envisioning Change is presented in
partnership by Natural World Museum and the United Nations Environment
                              Programme.

    Global Exhibit Sponsor: Autodesk. Chicago Sponsor: The Gary C.
                             Comer Family.

The Field Museum
PR Contact: Nancy O'Shea/
Orly Telisman/ Emily Waldren
312.665.7100

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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