The Camden Public Library plans to host the third event in the Camden Talks Climate at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 11, in the Picker Room at 55 Main St., and on Zoom.
Parker Gassett, a Camden resident and representative of UMaine, will present on “Achieving Climate Resilience in Coastal Communities” and provide an overview of available resources to enhance Camden’s understanding of and preparedness for climate change.
The Camden Talks Climate series is cosponsored by the town of Camden and CamdenCAN (Climate Action Now).
Gassett also will introduce the Community Resilience Workbook, which documents climate resilience initiatives in Maine and provides the tools and resources to help facilitate community climate action. He will also provide information on the newly established Maine Climate Science Information Exchange office, according to a news release from Julia Sagaser at the library.
Audience members can express their priorities and feedback to the Community Resilience Working Group of the Maine Climate Council.
To find the Zoom registration link, visit librarycamden.org.
For more information, contact Sagaser at 207-236-3440 or [email protected].
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