Location
1171 Main Street
St. Johnsbury, Vermont 05819
United States
Date & Time
6:00pm EDT - 7:00pm EDT
About This Event
Ever wonder why Vermont’s weather feels different these days? Presented in collaboration with the Fairbanks Museum, this talk features Megan Duncan, a member of the Eye on the Sky team and an expert on extreme precipitation and flooding. It explores the science behind our changing climate—from warmer temperatures to shifting patterns of rain and snow—and shows how these changes are affecting our rivers, forests, and communities. The talk also considers what this could mean for life here in the Northeast Kingdom and the landscapes we care about. Participants will leave with a sense of connection to the land, the science, and the community as we navigate climate change together.
Contact Megan Robinson at mrobinson@stjathenaeum.org or 802-745-1392 for questions.
About This Event
Ever wonder why Vermont’s weather feels different these days? Presented in collaboration with the Fairbanks Museum, this talk features Megan Duncan, a member of the Eye on the Sky team and an expert on extreme precipitation and flooding. It explores the science behind our changing climate—from warmer temperatures to shifting patterns of rain and snow—and shows how these changes are affecting our rivers, forests, and communities. The talk also considers what this could mean for life here in the Northeast Kingdom and the landscapes we care about. Participants will leave with a sense of connection to the land, the science, and the community as we navigate climate change together.
Contact Megan Robinson at mrobinson@stjathenaeum.org or 802-745-1392 for questions.
Getting There
St. Johnsbury Athenaeum
1171 Main Street
St. Johnsbury, Vermont 05819
United States
Location
1171 Main Street
St. Johnsbury, Vermont 05819
United States
Date & Time
6:00pm EDT - 7:00pm EDT