On January 23rd, the Jericho Energy Task Force, in collaboration with the Vermont Climate and Health Alliance and SolaVida.org will show the movie Last Tracks at the Deborah Rawson Memorial Library at 8 River Road in Jericho. Created by UVM students and filmed in Vermont and the Rockies, Last Tracks explores the impact of climate change on skiing. Vermont's greenhouse gas emissions have risen by 16% since 1990 and skiers hold the power to change that trajectory.
The film begins at 7 p.m. and will be followed by a question and answer session with State Senator Ginny Lyons, Dan Quinlan of SolaVida.org, Tom Hughes of VPIRG, and Amy Kelsey, the former Executive Director of the Catamount Trail Association.
Light refreshments will be served but this is a waste-free event so please bring your own bowls and mugs. For more information, contact Phyl Newbeck at phyl@together.net or Dan Quinlan at dan@solavida.org
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