2nd Annual Climate Action Forum

FreeportCAN Climate Action Forum

2nd Annual Climate Action Forum

Join Your Neighbors • Be the Change

 

MARCH 28, 2023 | 6:30 pm

MEETINGHOUSE ARTS | 40 MAIN ST., FREEPORT

On March 28, at 6:30 at Meetinghouse Arts, FreeportCAN will bring you its second Climate Action Forum. Learn about local, state and international efforts to address the climate crisis, and the impact FreeportCAN has had in its first year.

In the year since FreeportCAN was launched we have been met with great enthusiasm and have had hundreds of Freeporters participating in and propelling our initiatives. This tells us that we are serving a role in helping our community find ways to act to address climate change. We’re excited to continue our work as we move forward, and we hope you’ll join us!

GUEST SPEAKERS

Kathleen Sullivan
FreeportCAN Coordinator

Hear about the impact FreeportCAN has made this year, its key successes, initiatives for the coming year, and examples of how individual action can lead to reducing climate impact here in Freeport.

Valy Steverlynck
Co-Chair Freeport Sustainability Advisory Board

Learn the latest about Freeport’s Climate Action Plan, and how Freeport is being proactive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change.

Brian Ambrette
Senior Climate Resilience Coordinator
with the Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation
Administrator, Community Resilience Partnership

Brian will cover Maine’s progress implementation the state’s climate action plan, Maine Won’t Wait, as well as how communities in Maine are rising to the challenge of climate change in tangible ways. He will also discuss the state’s efforts to maximize once-in-a-generation federal investments via the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act.

Susana Hancock
International Climate Researcher and Policy Specialist

Susana will report on international climate actions, including the new IPCC report on global emissions and projections for the possibility of keeping global temperature rise at 1.5 C.  She will help us understand what scientists are seeing for climate related events internationally, nationally and here in Maine, as well as insights on the town climate action plan.

JOIN US!

Learn how we’re working to fight climate change by reducing Freeport’s climate impact, and how you can help! Join your neighbors, get involved, and be part of the change!

For more information contact [email protected]

 

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