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2025 Climate Series: Helping Coastal Towns Adapt to Climate Change

As coastal communities across the region confront the rising costs of climate disasters and impacts, town and state governments are stepping up to help residents. Hear from Edge Venuti, the youth representative on the Maine Climate Council’s Coastal and Marine Working Group, and Megan Mansfield-Pryor, Waste Management Climate Policy Advisor, Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future as they discuss adapting to the impacts of climate change, and doing our part to reduce emissions. Bring your questions as residents of a Maine coastal town and join us for this enlightening discussion.

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This program is part of our 2025 Climate Change Series: Coastal Impacts and Resources. This series is co-sponsored by York Public Library, York Ready for Climate Action and York Land Trust. Sessions include: Sea Level Rise on Feb. 12, Offshore Wind on Feb. 26, How to Speak Bird on March 12, Native Bird Stroll on March 16, Working Waterfront on March 26, Coastal Tourism and Sustainability on April 9, Helping Coastal Towns to Adapt on April 23, Invasive Plant Removal on April 29, and Native Plant Sale on May 10. Most are virtual programs!

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Details

Date:
April 23
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Venue

Zoom