Climate Science for Everybody: What does Climate Change Mean for Vermonters? How is it changing, and how are these changes experienced by Vermonters? How are our natural communities impacted, and what can we do to make the biggest difference? We invite families and adults to participate, share your observations, and get involved.
Vermont State Climatologist Dr. Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Girous draws on her career in climatology to explore what climate change means for Vermont and Vermonters.
You are encouraged to bring questions and stories about climate change.
Streaming on Zoom and open to everyone.
This conversation will be followed by a panel discussion on May 5.
This series is possible thanks to the generous support of the William Eddy Lecture Series. The William Eddy Lecture Series was established in 2010 by Bill and Pam Eddy to challenge the ways we think about our place in the world by bringing nationally-known speakers to Vermont. Themes for this series have focused on creativity, communication, society and natural history. Each presentation has sparked discussion, reflection and a chance to re-imagine our habits of thinking.