Local Climate Change Impact Talk at Barrington Public Library

Posted 3/14/18

Join us on Thursday, March 22 at 6:30 pm for an informational lecture about how climate change and rising water will affect Barrington over the next century. The talk will take place at Barrington …

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Local Climate Change Impact Talk at Barrington Public Library

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Join us on Thursday, March 22 at 6:30 pm for an informational lecture about how climate change and rising water will affect Barrington over the next century. The talk will take place at Barrington Public Library in the Salem Family Auditorium.

Wenley Ferguson, Restoration Coordinator at Save the Bay, and Janet Freedman, a Coastal Geologist at the RI Coastal Resources Management Council will discuss and show maps to illustrate how future flooding and coastal erosion might impact Barrington. A question and answer period will follow the talk.

This talk is free and open to all. Sponsored by the Barrington Land Conservation Trust.

Barrington Public Library is located at 281 County Road, Barrington, RI. Visit on the web at www.barringtonlibrary.org or call 401-247-1920 or find on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter @BarringtonPLRI.

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