RESILIENT EARTH, RESILIENT COMMUNITIES
Discover the science that shapes our world by exploring the National Center for Atmospheric Research's (NCAR) traveling exhibit. Through content panels, hands-on activities, and opportunities to share personal
stories, we are excited to feature vital research, which reveals how scientists track
changing landscapes and complex weather patterns. This exhibit equips our communities
to become more prepared and resilient, helping us all build a better tomorrow.
Experience Resilient Earth, Resilient Communities:
The exhibit is located in the Edmonds College Library (3rd Floor, Lynnwood Hall) from Nov. 17-Jan. 31 and offers flexible viewing options to fit your schedule.
Learn more about the Exhibit
Something powerful connects us all: our ability to observe the world around us.
Step inside this exhibit and explore how, through careful observation, we gather vital information that helps us prepare for the future and build stronger, more resilient communities.
As you explore the exhibit, we would like to provide you with some additional scientific, historical, and geographical context for the content provided in this National Exhibit, with an emphasis on connections to the Pacific Northwest and our local community. Each exhibit panel has a page, linked below. You can access those context resources to learn more about community resilience and find out how you can take action to make positive change!