Wednesday, November 13
Centennial Hall, Sitka
6:00 p.m. Doors open at 5:45 p.m.
Southeast Alaska as a climate refuge?
Join an evening of climate discovery with Dominick DellaSalla, Gah Kith Tin Alana Peterson and Lauren Oakes
Tickets to the in-person event are sold out. Join us through Zoom.
Looking for news about climate change in Southeast Alaska?
Attend The SeaBank Summit on Wednesday, November 13 to meet scientists, authors, and adaptation planners and understand why our region is projected to become a stronghold for wild salmon, old-growth forests, and human communities tomorrow and in the decades to come. Join other Southeast Alaskans at a fundraiser for the Alaska Sustainable Fisheries Trust in a firsthand look at emerging science from:
Dr. Dominick DellaSala
Chief Scientist, Wild Heritage, and leading coastal temperate rainforest expert
Author of Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World
Gah Kith Tin Alana Peterson
Executive Director, Spruce Root
Entrepreneur and non-profit leader
Dr. Lauren E. Oakes
Forest Scientist and Yellow Cedar Expert
Award-winning author of In Search of the Canary Tree and the forthcoming Treekeepers: the Race for a Forested Future
and more!
Help us unveil the 2024 SeaBank Report
Listen to our new SeaBank Chronicles podcast
Purchase holiday gifts—Treekeepers hardcovers & a variety of SeaBank Chronicles supply boxes
Mingle with world-class climate experts
Find hope for Southeast Alaska’s future