Statewide workshops train NC residents on climate change
Story Date: 1/7/2021

 

Source: NC PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE, 1/6/21

Cities such as Asheville, Charlotte and Durham have adopted clean-energy strategies to fight climate change. Across North Carolina, however, some groups see a gap in community advocacy that they want to change. A series of online workshops this month aims to equip residents with the knowledge they need to act on climate solutions and advocate for their region. Eboné Lockett, founder and executive director of Harvesting Humanity, said the people affected most by climate change often aren't heard in the policy debates...

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