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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. â A recent virtual forum on climate change and its solutions presented an expansive look at how the issue is seen at the federal level under a new administration and at the local level from a new generation of activists.Â
The March 31 event was sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Saratoga County in partnership with Sustainable Saratoga. It drew 65 residents to their home laptops and PCs.
The nightâs main panelist was six term Congressman, Rep. Paul Tonko, D-Amsterdam. Tonko gave insight into the actions and goals of the Biden administration with regard to climate change and discussed his own committee work in support of those goals.
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Luke Meyers had a wish, and his family, friends, fellow students, and the entire community are helping make his wish become a lasting and meaningful legacy.
The Greenwich High School sophomore and Seaside Center volunteer, who lost his battle with cancer in 2019, planned a career working on climate change mitigation. He saw as his life’s mission the urgent need to spread awareness of the risks caused by global warning, and to seek solutions to address the impact that climate change is having on both a global and local level.
Luke contacted the Make-A-Wish Foundation about installing a climate change education exhibit at the Bruce Museum Seaside Center. He wanted the exhibit to focus on sea-level rise, the impacts on Long Island Sound marine life, and most important, to inform people on what actions they can take to halt global warming.
Bruce Museum Seaside Center completes Luke s wish crowdfunding campaign for climate change exhibit
The Greenwich High School sophomore and Seaside Center volunteer, who lost his battle with cancer in 2019, planned a career working on climate change mitigation.
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.- Luke Meyers had a wish, and his family, friends, fellow students, and the entire community are helping make his wish become a lasting and meaningful legacy.
The Greenwich High School sophomore and Seaside Center volunteer, who lost his battle with cancer in 2019, planned a career working on climate change mitigation. He saw as his lifes mission the urgent need to spread awareness of the risks caused by global warning, and to seek solutions to address the impact that climate change is having on both a global and local level.