Wednesday, April 12 from 7-8:00pm. Cary Memorial Library (1874 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington). Climate change is a growing concern here in the United States and around the world. Join Harvey Leonard for a talk about climate change: what is causing it, … Read More
Category Archives: Talks and Workshops
Tuesday, April 11 at 7pm. Online. The food we eat, where we buy it, and how that food is grown affects our health and that of the planet. Approximately one-third of human-made greenhouse gas emissions are linked to our food … Read More
Tuesday, April 11 at 7pm. Online. PFAS are a group of extremely persistent human-made chemicals found in water, soil, and humans. Exposure to PFAS has been linked to serious health problems. Join the discussion featuring: Wendy Heiger-Bernays, Ph.D, Clinical Professor … Read More
Saturday, April 22. In-Person (Locations TBD). Interested in learning about passive house practices and how they work? Come experience passive house building practices in action and tour two passive houses in Wayland and Weston. Experts from the Studio of High … Read More
Thursday, April 6 at 6pm. Boston Public Library, Rabb Hall (700 Boylston Street, Boston) and Online. As climate change accelerates and drought and rising sea levels become more common, millions of people in affected regions must uproot themselves and seek safety … Read More
Tuesday, April 4 at 6pm. Online. Ocean conservationist and environmental advocate Alexandra Cousteau will converse with Boston Public Library President David Leonard as part of our 2023 Lowell Lecture Series You are Here: Climate Change and What’s Next. Their 60-75 … Read More
Tuesday, Apr 11 at 6:30pm. Online. Recycling is an important component of America’s sustainability agenda. It reduces the amount of deforestation, mining, and fracking that are done to make new items. However, the process of recycling and the secondhand industry … Read More
Sunday April 2 at 7pm. Concord Carlyle High School (500 Walden Street, Concord) and Online. ConcordCAN is honored to have author and activist Bill McKibben speak in person at this event. Bill McKibben is the Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury … Read More
On Thursday, March 16, Nathan Phillips, Professor in the Department of Earth and Environment at Boston University, moderated a panel discussion on the gas utilities’ plan to use “green” hydrogen as a strategy to mitigate climate change. While hydrogen has been … Read More
Monday, April 10 from 4-6:30pm. In-Person TBD. Set your garden up for success! Early spring—before the leaves and blossoms return to the trees—is a wonderful time to wake your garden beds up from their winter slumber. Instructor Jeff Klein will … Read More
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