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South Fork Natural History Museum Presents 32nd Gala Benefit, July 31
The Journey Forward: Reconnecting Through Nature to benefit SOFO s educational and environmental programs.by Alexa Criscitiello
The South Fork Natural History Museum, the only state-of-the-art natural history museum on the South Fork of Long Island, is pleased to announce that its 32nd Annual Summer Gala Benefit (The Journey Forward: Reconnecting Through Nature) will take place at the museum in Bridgehampton on Saturday, July 31st, 2021 to benefit SOFO s educational and environmental programs and initiatives empowering families to be responsible stewards of our planet.
The event will commemorate 32 years of leadership in nature conservation and education, and growth from a small nature clubhouse founded in 1988 by SOFO Board President Andrew Sabin and a group of South Fork naturalists concerned about the future of the area s fragile ecosystems, to an acclaimed state-of-the-art museum highly regarded for its ou
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Lakes Emit More Methane as They Evaporate
Even the world’s freshwater could affect climate change calculations, as lakes emit more methane from the mud, and vapour from the surface.
By Tim Radford
The amounts of a powerful greenhouse gas leaking into the atmosphere are set to rise as lakes emit more methane in reaction to climate change.
The vegetation decomposing in the lakes will change – and the northern lakes of Canada could send 73% more methane – a potent greenhouse gas – into the atmosphere to accelerate global warming at an ever greater rate