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What are the implications of climate change for the
most popular sport in the world?
Join the Columbia Climate School Office of Research and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory for this half-day workshop to address questions about how climate change will effect the way soccer is played, and the health and performance of soccer players worldwide. 

Co-hosted by 
Co-Founding Dean for Research, Dr. Maureen Raymo, and World Cup winning member of the US Women's National Team, Samantha Mewis, this workshop will feature short talks from Columbia researchers, followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. 

A light reception in the Monell Lobby will follow. 

 
 
Soccer in a Warming World
Wednesday, November 16 
1:00pm - 4:00pm EST

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Monell Auditorium or Virtual
Register
Registration is required. Seating is limited and will be first-come, first-served.
A link will be emailed out to Virtual attendees 24 hours in advance.
Samantha Mewis is an American professional soccer player who currently plays as a midfielder for the KC Current of the NWSL and the United States Women's National Team. Mewis is considered one of the best midfielders in the world, having one 3 NWSL titles, a FIFA World Cup and was named the #1 Player in the World by ESPNFC in 2021.

With any questions, please email research@climate.columbia.edu.

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