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NAME:Ocean County Library
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SUMMARY:Climate Resilience
LOCATION:Brick Branch\nBrick Branch
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of Earth Day\, Meghan Leavey from the NJ Department o
 f Environmental Protection will give a presentation about climate change..
 \nhttps://theoceancountylibrary.libnet.info/event/12760015
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Across New Jersey\,&nbsp\;climate&nbsp\;ch
 ange impacts like sea-level rise\, more frequent and severe flooding\, and
  higher temperatures are affecting our communities\, ecosystems\, and infr
 astructure. While reducing&nbsp\;greenhouse&nbsp\;gas&nbsp\;emissions rema
 ins important to lessen long-term climate consequences\, we must also work
  to adapt our natural and built environments to the impacts we're already 
 seeing and will continue to see in the coming decades.</p>\n<p>Meghan Leav
 ey\, Lead Planner at the NJ Department of Environmental Protection's Burea
 u of Climate Resilience Planning\, will discuss how climate change is bein
 g felt in the Garden State\, how New Jersey state agencies are working to 
 address these impacts\, and how local-level action is one of the most impo
 rtant pathways we have for adapting to climate change.</p>\nhttps://theoce
 ancountylibrary.libnet.info/event/12760015
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