Wednesday, Nov. 16 — VIRTUAL — The League of Women Voters of Vermont, in partnership with Kellogg-Hubbard Library presents the first in its 2022-23 lecture series with The Impact of Climate Change on Vermont. This season we will look at its effect on the personal, economic, and ecological level, closing with action that has been taken and what we can do individually and a community.
The first program, on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. presents a panel discussion “What Climate Change Means to You.” The panel, moderated by Peter Walke from Efficiency Vermont, will focus on the effects of climate change on Vermonters. Panelists include Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, state climatologist; Jared Ulmer from the Vermont Dept. of Health; and Julie Moore, secretary of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources.
The program will be hosted via Zoom and is open to the public. Attendance is free, but all guests must register at kellogghubbard.org/adult-programs.
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