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"How Hot Will It Get?" - a Berkeley Lab Science in the Theater Earth Day Event - April 22, 7-9 pm
Berkeley Repertory Theatre
2015 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA

From super storms and heat waves to droughts and deluges, weather extremes have become the norm on our warming planet. What more is in store? On April 22, Berkeley Lab climate scientists will reveal how their new findings could upend current thinking about the pace and scope of climate change.  These findings, which are emerging from the tundra and the rainforest, as well as more sophisticated computer models, offer the most accurate picture yet of the planet's future, as well as our own.

Admission is free. For more information - FriendsofBerkeleyLab.lbl.gov

Richmond Bay Campus
The University of California (UC) Richmond Field Station has been selected as the preferred site for the second campus of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) and University of California, Berkeley. LBNL and UC have commenced the environmental review process, with expected completion in 2016. The Long Term Development Plan for the site is planning to accommodate up to 5.4 million square feet of modern research and development facilities and 10,000 people phased in over 40-years. 

The development of the Richmond Bay Campus in Richmond’s Southern Gateway will serve as a center for innovation, catalyst for other research facilities – public and private to support broader economic revitalization  locally and regionally, accelerating scientific innovation, leading to technology transfer and commercialization, and creating new jobs. The development of the Richmond Bay Campus has been described as a transformative, once-in-a-lifetime event for the East Bay. The City of Richmond seeks to intentionally capture the economic benefits of the Richmond Bay Campus.  Opportunities for the City of Richmond to leverage the economic benefits of the Richmond Bay Campus are in developing an organized local supply chain, including workforce, goods, and services, that can support bioscience companies. It includes developing and nurturing a commercial network focused on LBNL’s primary science and related workforce activities, and in branding and advertising the City of Richmond as a place of national prominence in the bioscience sector. It also includes tapping into UC and LBNL’s broader research mission to improve local educational opportunities for Richmond’s youth in partnership with West Contra Costa County Unified School District. 

The proposed first phase of development is being planned up to 300,000 square feet for LBNL bioscience consolidation, with a potential total of 800,000 square feet. The possible uses include: bioscience labs, offices, food service, multi-purpose conference space, and parking. The start of operation is expected between 2017-2020.

City of Richmond Contacts
Shasa Curl, Administrative Chief, (510) 412-2091,
Jennifer Ly, Sustainability Associate, (510) 621-1554,

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Contacts
Sam Chapman, Manager of Community Relations, (510) 486-6536,
Armando Viramontes, Community Relations Representative, (510) 486-6251,
Jon Weiner, Communications and Media Relations, (510) 486-4014, 

University of California, Berkeley
Julie Sinai, Director of Local Government and Community Relations, (510) 643-5296,





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