“But we don’t have more time. …In a time of social media, it’s so easy to just put up a post. But it’s not enough to just say look at this post – Look the Amazon is burning,” she said to cheers. “You should take an action and show you really care.” – Victoria Fu Continue Reading →
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Featured DTC Speaker to Discuss How Greenwich Can Prepare for Climate Change
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James Albis, Senior Advisor to the DEEP Commissioner in Connecticut will speak about what Greenwich needs to do to prepare for climate change. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Climate Change, Connecticut DEEP, DTC, James Albis
Greenwich Library Event: Oceans, Extinctions, and Climate Change: How They’re Related and Why They Matter
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On Wednesday, May 1 at 7:00pm in the Cole Auditorium, Greenwich Library partners with the Yale Alumni Association of Greenwich to present Pincelli Hull, Assistant Professor of Geology and Geophysics at Yale University, to speak on ‘Oceans, Extinctions, and Climate Change: How They’re Related and Why They Matter.’ Admission is Free. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Arts, Climate Change, Earth Day, extinctions, oceans, Pincelli Hull, Yale Alumni Association of Greenwich
Greenwich Country Day School Students Lead Local “Fridays For Future” March
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GCDS students and teachers are organizing a march to seek to awareness and show support for actions to address climate change. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Climate Change, Dan Castrigano, Greenwich Country Day School, Greta Thunberg
Malloy on Trump Pulling US from Paris Climate Accord: Grave Mistake
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Governor Malloy had strong words on President Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement, vowing that Connecticut will continue to build on efforts to address climate change. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Climate Change, Donald Trump, Governor Dannel Malloy
Children Environmental March on Greenwich Ave Empowers Youth
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The Children’s Environmental March in central Greenwich drew crowds. The event featured speakers including Claire Colman, Fred Camillo, Marina Rosin Levine, Alex Bergstein and Denise Savageau. Also, Greenwich High School students Elizabeth Murray and Kara Bittman talked about their personal connections to the environment and the necessity of having a deep commitment to fighting climate change. Continue Reading →