The 3rd California Adaptation Forum: August 27-29, Sacramento, CA

Posted by Content Coordinator on Friday, August 17th, 2018

The 3rd California Adaptation Forum will bring together a multi-disciplinary audience to address the urgent climate impacts affecting community members, local economies, and valuable ecosystems throughout California.

In addition to a dynamic program, the Forum will also feature art that aims to bridge the gap between scientists and the community, a robust tools salon with adaptation-related tools and targeted demonstration periods, tours that exhibit climate-smart efforts in the Sacramento region, and network meetings that connect participants with adaptation practitioners from across the state.

This event is a great opportunity to learn about emerging trends in climate resilience work, discover new tools and strategies, and connect with adaptation leaders from across the state and nation.

Register today at www.californiaadaptationforum.org/registration to be part of this experience.

 

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