Woodbury is hosting new climate-focused event series

Woodbury is hosting new climate-focused event series

The City of Woodbury, in partnership with the South Washington Watershed District, is launching a new speaker series this week, connecting community members with climate scientists.

Starting Thursday, climate scientists at the Eagle Valley Golf Course in Woodbury will present discussions “through the lens of facts and figures, people and communities, and how to bring about practical change,” according to the city’s newspaper. Facebook post. The event is free and open to the public.

“Hear from top climate science professionals on local issues impacting water quality and the environment,” the release said.

The two presenters on Thursday include Jen Kader, administrator of the Clean Water Council at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and Kenneth Blumenfeld, senior climatologist at the Minnesota State Climate Office.

Community members are encouraged to get curious and ask questions about climate-related topics as a ‘snack and chat’ opportunity will take place before the presentations. The presentation will be followed by a public question and answer session and networking opportunities.

The ccommunity discussion will take place 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM Thursday, October 16, at Eagle Valley Golf Course, 2600 Double Eagle Lane in Woodbury.

Free tickets can be reserved via eventbrite.com using the search term ‘Woodbury Green Talks’.

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