Enjoy a snippet of a recent Monday Evening Lecture at the Adirondack Museum by noted educator, author and environmentalist Bill McKibben. McKibben discussed the latest science around global warming and its effects on our region as well as the growing global movement to do something about it. In the past two years his group 350.org has coordinated what CNN called "the most widespread days of political action in the planet's history."
Bill McKibben is the Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College, and author of a dozen books about the environment, including "The End of Nature," which is often called the first book for a general audience about climate change. Time Magazine has described him as "the planet's best green journalist' and the Boston Globe has called him "perhaps the nation's leading environmentalist."
www.billmckibben.com
www.adkmuseum.org
Part of our Monday Evening Lecture Series
7:30 p.m. in the museum's auditorium during July & August. Free to members; non-members $5.
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