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The State of Maine has set an ambitious goal of an 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Approximately 84% of Maine’s economy is generated by the private sector. To achieve this ambitious goal, we’re going to need the participation and leadership of Maine’s business community.
The Maine Climate Table is hosting a series of on-line events this fall to explore the opportunities for climate mitigation and adaptation in Maine’s business sector. How might we finance climate action in Maine? Will we have the workforce to implement the changes needed? How are our natural resource sectors—forestry, fishing, and agriculture—preparing for climate change? What are some Maine businesses doing now to slow climate change?
These are just some of the questions that our on-line panelists will be addressing. Adam Lee of Lee Auto Malls, well-known Maine business leader and climate advocate, will kick off our series with a keynote on Thursday, September 24th.
More Information HERE
Thanks to our foundation support, registration is free of charge. Join us for one or all of the 2-hr on-line events described below. The registration form will allow you to sign up for any combination of all events.
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A ZOOM link will be sent via email in advance of the event. For more information, email Katie Perry (kperry@maineclimatetable.org).
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