Climate on Tap Resumes In Person

Dear wonderful Climate on Tap participants, interested parties, and FinnRiver staff –

We had a delightful first in-person session of Climate on Tap on Oct. 6th! Even though it was raining hard, the pavilion was very comfortable. It has open air ventilation but the heaters make it cozy .The tables seat 4 and are spread out so all can be safe. FinnRiver Cidery is open for us only. Vaccinations and ID are required. Food and beverages are available. The hot cider is fabulous!

The slides I showed along with my notes are available in this PDF. Here is a link to the IPCC report if you’re up for ‘light reading’. 😊

Each Climate on Tap is held on the first Wednesday of the month from 7-8:30PM. Co-sponsored by Local 20/20 Climate Action, Jefferson County Public Health, and FinnRiver Cidery. This This is not a lecture series, but a book club/discussion format. For further information email Laura Tucker or call 360-379-4491. 


Upcoming Climate on Tap sessions
on the first Wednesday of the month from 7-8:30PM

Wednesday, November 3rd“Project Drawdown – 100 Solutions to the Global Climate Crisis”

We will spend an engaging time exploring the 100 most substantive solutions to reverse global warming, based on meticulous research by leading scientists and policymakers around the world. Learn about current solutions to the climate crisis from global to local.

Wednesday, December 1st – “What Happened in Glasgow?”

All the nations of the world will convene in Glasgow, Scotland in November for COP26. Using data from the recent IPCC study, countries will come together to make policy and plan for a sustainable future for all. Come hear the outcomes and plan what we can do to join in the good work.

Yours for a cooler planet –

Laura

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