Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Climate Change 101 and What You Can Do


Get ready for this April’s Earth Day by attending a special program at the Library: “Climate Change 101 and What You Can Do”. This program will be held Monday, April 16th at 7pm in the Library’s Lecture Hall. Pick up a newspaper, scan the Internet, or turn on the TV and you’re bound to find something on climate change. Indicators that our climate is changing are all around us: in reports of glaciers and polar ice caps melting, rising sea levels, record heat waves and droughts, endangered species, and more extreme and frequent storms. Faced with a global problem, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and powerless to do anything. “Climate Change 101” will give you the information you need to make small changes in your household that will substantially reduce your greenhouse gas emissions. Take the Carbon Challenge today and pledge to lose 10,000 pounds (of carbon that is)!

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