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climate change community discussion

Discussion in 'Local Clubs, Events, and Road Trips' started by hobbit, Dec 4, 2006.

  1. hobbit

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    There are a few readers local enough to this that it may be of some
    interest. [John is also a Classic owner]
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    Community Conversation on Climate Change
    December 7, 2006, 7:30 p.m.
    Activity Room, Flint Memorial Library
    .
    Feeling the heat? Okay, maybe not this month. But 19 of the 20
    hottest years ever recorded have come in the last 25 years, with 2005
    a record year. Heat waves, floods, droughts, rising sea levels,
    powerful hurricanes -- what's in store for us here in the Northeast?
    .
    Join your neighbors for an open discussion on climate change -- how
    to separate fact from fiction, why we should care about it, and what
    North Reading can do to address it. North Reading's John Rogers, a
    clean-energy expert, will facilitate the conversation. Tracy
    Sopchak, a member of Reading's Cities for Climate Protection
    committee, will be on hand to talk about what that town is doing
    about climate change.
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    The community discussion will be Thursday evening, December 7, at
    7:30 p.m. in the library's Activity Room. Bring your questions, your
    concerns, and your ideas. For more information, contact John at
    978-664-6954 or [email protected].