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Earth Day Every Day Series: Ten Ways to Adapt to Coastal Flooding

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Government agencies and other organizations are helping coastal communities prepare for sea-level rise and adapt to increased flooding. Learn about these initiatives and 10 steps residents can take to prepare their homes and help increase their communities’ resilience to flooding and climate change with Vanessa Dornisch, Coastal Training Program Coordinator at the Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve.

Rutgers Cooperative Extension presents the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day webinar series for this fall. Open to the public, these sessions focus on steps everyone can take to protect the environment. We can all do our part to take actions that make our homes more sustainable, from environmentally-friendly lawn care, to recycling, to conducting a home energy audit. These actions, more than ever, start at home.

Details:
Join Rutgers Cooperative Extension every Monday evening at 6:30pm for this free series starting September 14th. These live, interactive sessions are 1 hour. To join you need either a computer, tablet, or smartphone with speakers. Sessions are provided via Webex.

Remaining series lineup:
10/26/20 – RU Wildlife Wise: Demystifying Iconic Halloween Animals
11/2/20 – Basics of Recycling

More information can be found at: https://envirostewards.rutgers.edu/Earth-Day.html

When

Monday, October 19, 2020

6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Event Type

Industry & Academic Experts

Virtual/Webinar