Coffee and a community discussion on climate change
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720 Quentin Road,Lebanon PA 17042
11 December, 2021
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How do you think climate change is affecting where you live? Come join us for a community discussion at Sydney Roasting Co. Let’s come together to find solutions to the challenges posed by climate change. Climate Solutions is a collaboration focused on community engagement and solutions-based reporting to help Central Pennsylvania move toward climate literacy, resilience, and adaptation. Climate Solutions encourages you to let us know what’s working, or could work, to solve problems where you live that are related to climate change. Through engagement, education and journalism, we will help raise your voice. Come join us for a community discussion, Saturday, December 11 @ 6:30pm Sydney Roasting Co. does not require masks. However, Climate Solutions respectfully asks that you wear a mask at this event. ------------------------------------------------- “We’re thrilled to bring together a diverse collection of people and organizations who care about climate change and the challenges it presents, and about helping communities problem-solve. It’s a unique partnership. We think our members’ skills, experience and ideas will help elevate the climate story in central Pennsylvania — not to alarm people, but to work with them and open doors to potential solutions.” Scott Blanchard, senior editor for WITF News and StateImpact Pennsylvania, and editor of Climate Solutions. “We not only want Latinos/Hispanics knowledgeable and aware of climate change, but also to include them in the solutions to slow it down,” she said. “With over one million Latino/Hispanics in Pennsylvania, it is imperative that they make a contribution toward saving our planet.” Jennie Jenkins-Dallas is publisher of news organization La Voz Latina Central, a Climate Solutions partner. Our Partners: Event hosted by: StateImpact Pennsylvania is a collaboration among WITF, WHYY, WPSU, and The Allegheny Front. Reporters Anne Danahy, Reid Frazier, Rachel McDevitt and Susan Phillips cover the commonwealth’s energy economy. Read their reports on this site, and hear them on public radio stations across Pennsylvania.
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