Want to know what it’s like to live or work in the arctic — but you don’t have the budget or you’re worried the ice will melt before you get there?
Get a feel for it just by going to Norman tonight.
The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History is hosting “Stories from a Changing Planet,” a multi-media presentation about the thousand-year-old ice in the Arctic and Antarctic. There, you’ll hear from ice researchers, geologists, oceanographers, climate scientists, biologists and Arctic residents.
The program starts at 7 p.m. today (April 22).
The experts are on a national tour with stops at science centers and museums around the country.
For more information, visit the museum’s Web site. There are also opportunities for teachers.
John David Sutter
Environment Reporter
jsutter@oklahoman.com