Join Minnesota Sea Grant extension educators Madison Rodman and Hilarie Sorensen along with Wisconsin Sea Grant educator Natalie Chin for an event hosted by Duluth Public Library to learn about climate change impacts on the Northland.
Despite being described as a climate haven, Duluth is still susceptible to the impacts of climate change. Learn from Sea Grant educators in Minnesota and Wisconsin about potential impacts of climate change to communities of western Lake Superior. Participants will have an opportunity to engage in a hands-on activity that shows how local decisions impact natural resources and water quality, followed by a discussion of what communities can do to respond.
Registration is not required for this free event.
Please visit the Duluth Public Library to learn more.
Speakers
- Madison Rodman, Resilience Extension Educator, Minnesota Sea Grant
- Hilarie Sorensen, Water Resources Extension Educator, Minnesota Sea Grant
- Natalie Chin, Climate and Tourism Outreach Specialist, Wisconsin Sea Grant
Date
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Time
6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. CT
Location
Blue Room of Mount Royal Branch of the Duluth Public Library.
Event sponsors
This event is sponsored and hosted by the Duluth Public Library.
Contact
Madison Rodman, Resilience Extension Educator, Minnesota Sea Grant.
Image credit: C. Dettman/MNSG