NHPR’s By Degrees Climate Summit: Healthy Connections, in Partnership with New Hampshire PBS

St. Anselm College on May 2nd

Durham, NH – New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR), in partnership with New Hampshire PBS, is excited to announce the 3rd Annual By Degrees Climate Summit: Healthy Connections, scheduled for Friday, May 2nd, at St. Anselm College in Manchester, NH. The summit will bring together community members, environmental experts, and advocates to explore innovative solutions and collective action in the face of climate change. Dr. Jola Ajibade, an expert in environmental and human geography, will open the summit by exploring how communities are adapting to and transforming in response to climate challenges. She will share insights into how we can build resilience, sustainability, and long-term solutions at every level of society.

You can register here now.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with experts from organizations like the Conservation Law Foundation and the Mount Washington Observatory through panel discussion and breakout sessions, meet like minded community members, and even join us afterwards for climate trivia down the street at To Share Brewing in Manchester, NH. Learn more about the whole event here.


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