After her husband died in 2016, Kay Veal sold 57 acres off Windy Hill Drive to Forsyth County for around $6 million. Now Veal and other Forsyth residents are worried
After her husband died in 2016, Kay Veal sold 57 acres off Windy Hill Drive to Forsyth County for around $6 million. Now Veal and other Forsyth residents are worried
Forsyth County residents work to combat climate change, hope to see membership grow
Members of the Forsyth County chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby are supporting the updated stance the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has voiced on climate change. The Forsyth County chapter of CCL has been active since 2017.
“Our members are very excited with this announcement [from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce],” said Ken Kirby, a Forsyth County CCL member. “We look forward to the steady shift in awareness and attitudes regarding the impact of and solutions that exist around climate change.”
The Forsyth County chapter of CCL is one of over 600 chapters across the nation and the world. The group works at a grassroots level with elected representatives and local residents to educate them about climate change.