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Henry Thoreau’s and Al Gore’s Climate Reality

Henry Thoreau’s and Al Gore’s Climate Reality, as part of Climate Reality’s 24 Hours of Reality: Countdown to the Future, Thoreau Farm will host a virtual presentation on the climate crisis and its solutions.

Michael Frederick, Moderator

The presentation will be given by two Climate Realty Leadership Corps members, Margaret Carroll-Bergman (Thoreau Farm’s Executive Director) and Keith Bergman (one of the first fifty trained by former Vice President Al Gore in 2006).
Inspired by Thoreau Farm’s book of essays, “What Would Henry Do?” and Henry’s 19th century writings on the environment, we’ll explore the greatest challenge facing the 21st century. Saturday, October 10, 2020, 5pm, Zoom

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Oct 10 2020
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5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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