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Saturday, October 21, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Online event, all attendees will receive a meeting invite
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2023 has been the hottest year in history. Extreme weather events, rising temperatures and economic uncertainty have created a large migration of people from the world's mid-latitudes to the northern regions.

But the global north is also suffering the effects of climate change. Food and water issues continue to arise as people deal with drought in the American West, while insurance companies refuse to insure homes in areas prone to flooding and fire.

The pressure on local populations is forcing people to make difficult decisions between resource needs and resource availability. While the path forward is not entirely clear, we can learn and adapt as we uncover effective solutions for the future. 

How will the choices we make today lead to climate resilience and resource security tomorrow?

Join us on October 21st as we explore how working together, we can learn our way to a more sustainable future.

Speakers: Roar BjonnesCo-founder of Systems Change Alliance, Kevin HansenCounty Hydrogeologist for Thurston County, Washington