CT Chapter of the Sierra Club Hosts ‘Forum on the Environment’ in Old LymeThis Evening; All Welcome

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OLD LYME — Will Connecticut take the steps needed now to address climate change?

The Connecticut Chapter of the Sierra Club hosts a meeting Monday, Jan. 27, from 7 to 9 p.m., in the Old Lyme Town Hall Meeting Room to gather together all those who are interested in the topic and ready to learn, share and take action.

The publicity flyer for the event states, “Climate change is happening faster than predicted. Here in Connecticut, people are being impacted by rising temperatures, coastal and inland flooding, tornadoes and other unusual weather.” The Sierra Club believes urgent and bold action is necessary and that Connecticut lawmakers can do much more in 2020 to reduce climate-destroying emissions in our state, and put us on a path to a clean and renewable future.

Come together to learn and discuss what the state can do on climate and other environmental issues, and how you can make a difference.

For more information and to RSVP, visit this link.

The Old Lyme Town Hall is at 52 Lyme Street.

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