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Our program next Thursday morning will feature University of Washington atmospheric sciences Professor Cliff Mass who is creating some new waves. Thursday morning at Ivar’s Salmon House on Lake Union, 730-830 a.m. https://cliffmass.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-university-of-washington-should-not.html

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← Today, at our first meeting during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we were visited by Valerie Robinson of the American Cancer Society. Valerie shared the facts, including that 1 in 8 women in the US can expect a diagnosis of breast cancer sometime during her life, that men can get breast cancer, too and that the best measure for early diagnosis is regular mammography. Valerie conducted a quiz on the disease in which some Rotarians got some answers right. And President Steve Barton donned a pink boa in support of Breast Cancer Awareness.
It was a beautiful morning as University Sunrise convened for this week’s meeting at Ivar’s Salmon House.After a 10-year hiatus, UW climatologist Cliff Maas returned to our club to review issues of climate, climate change and, most particularly, the challenges of getting factual information about climate change. Maas is a professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington. He says that climate change/global warming is definitely a problem. But, he states, it’s currently very hard to derive an accurate picture from the press and social media in the current super-heated political environment. It was an engaging and stimulating talk! →

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