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Brad Lepper, Senior Archaeologist for the Ohio History Connections World Heritage Program, will discuss The First Ohioans and Climate Change. Registration required.
Humans first entered the Ohio Valley sometime after 20,000 years ago. These hardy American Indian pioneers adapted to the New World they found and, over the succeeding millennia, shaped many aspects of their environment. Through forest clearing along with selective weeding and planting they favored some species of plants and animals and possibly drove others to extinction. Europeans arrived in the 18th and 19th centuries and rapidly accelerated those processes of environmental change. With the Industrial Revolution and the intensive burning of fossil fuels, including Ohio’s rich coal deposits, humans began to be active agents in changing the very climate of the Earth in ways that could prove to be disastrous for many species, including our own. Can humans and the civilizations we have created find ways to adapt to these profound changes or possibly even undo the damage we have caused?
For Adults and Teens Rising Grades 7-12.
AGE GROUP: | Teen Grades 7 - 12 | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Presenters |