The last two years of summer floods have been devastating, not just for our communities but for our mental and emotional health. The results of the election earlier this month make it clear that political and social conditions going forward will be very, very different than they've been, on both the state and national levels. It's likely to be a hard, heartbreaking time that we're moving into. It can feel like we've passed the point of hope, but for centuries, community -led social movements have defied expectations to create change where none was thought possible.
On Tuesday November 19, from 6-8pm, at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, join 350VT and the Climate Action Team of the Unitarian Church of Montpelier as we present Meteorologist Roger Hill. Roger will offer the latest data and science from weather hazard climatology with a focus on Vermont. Roger assures us his goal is not to scare us but to fortify us with the best information currently available to help us prepare. There will be an opportunity for Q&A with Roger, then an overview of the work 350VT is engaging in response to this hard and heart-breaking moment. We want to hear your thoughts as well. RSVPs here are appreciated, but we would love to see you either way!
Please join us for refreshments and informal conversation in the vestry, following Roger's presentation.
Hope to see you there, Bob
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