Flooding- Our Homes, Our Streets, Our City: What Can Be Done
Tuesday, April 9 at 11AM on Zoom
The April Meeting of the Climate Change Interest Group will address the issue of flooding - what is being done about it on the borough and city level and what we can do in our neighborhoods and homes.
Guest Speakers will be:
Andrea Parker, the Executive Director of the Gowanus Canal Conservancy
Denise Hubbard, Brooklyn Coordinator
Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Public Affairs / Office of Community Affairs
We hope you can join us for this important topic.
This event is free and open to the public, but please register for the zoom link and to receive reminders.
Join with other GNPS members who are concerned about the effects of climate change on all that we need and value - water, energy, wildlife, agriculture, ecosystems, and human health. Together we will learn about what we can do to create a sustainable environment for ourselves and future generations, including legislative action, direct action, and individual, neighborhood and regional initiatives.
We meet monthly to plan and participate in educational and impactful activities that will help safeguard the health of our planet. Please join us. If you are registering for this meeting, you should also consider registering for the Climate Change Interest Group and visiting the connected info page for interesting resources on the topic.