Title of section for this section 12 World Insights: Geoengineering: Mad Science or Last Hope? Tuesday, February 11 7–8:00 PM International climate agreements call for reaching net-zero carbon emissions around the year 2050. But what does ‘net’ mean in net-zero? From carbon capture and storage methods to the manipulation of the amount of solar radiation reaching the Earth, we’ll discuss the technical and economic feasibility and challenges of geoengineering. Dr. Quentin Hedges Duroy is a Professor of Economics and the current director of the International Studies program at Denison University. Teen Tech: Mini Maze Wednesday February 12 5–7:00 PM Learning Lab Maker Space Create a fun mini maze. Amazing Race Friday, February 21 6–8:00 PM Are you ready for adventure? Race around the library and be the first team to complete a series of challenges to win. Participants must arrive by 6:00 PM. Celebrating Black Music in America: Jazz through the Ages Wednesday, February 26 7–8:00 PM This Black History Month, learn about how Black artists and musicians changed the music landscape in America, and beyond, through Blues and Jazz during the 20s–60s. Faheem Najieb is an educator and musician with a focus on Blues and Jazz. een Programs Grades 7 to 12
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