
About this Event
We all recognize that the weather is changing, but how much is due to human activity and how much is from natural patterns? Will the weather weirding get worse? How will these changes impact our jobs, economy, health, personal security, and geopolitical stability and what can we do about it?
Join us for this non-partisan, science-based presentation to learn the answers to these questions and much more. No matter where you stand on climate change, this presentation will deepen your understanding about what is happening and help you talk about this important topic with others.
We'd love for you to bring a friend! Tickets are "buy one, get one free."
Speaker: Kathleen Biggins is the Founder and President of C-Change Conversations, a national nonprofit dedicated to fostering understanding about the risks of climate change to our economy, health and security, and geopolitical stability. Kathleen hails from New Orleans and is a graduate of the University of Virginia and attended the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg, Germany, as a Rotary Scholar. Prior to founding C-Change, she had a career in journalism and advertising. She now lives in Princeton with her husband and their dog.
What to expect: A lecture-style talk.
Who can come: This program is designed for adult audiences.
Where to meet: Meet at the Blandy library in the Quarters building. Signs will direct you from the front parking lot near the flagpole and information kiosk to the library.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Blandy Experimental Farm/State Arboretum of Virginia, 400 Blandy Farm Lane, Boyce, United States
USD 10.00