City of Charlottesville recently issued the following announcement.
Climate Action Together: A Roundtable Discussion About Local Implications of Climate Change on Our Community's Health, Safety, and Ecology
Thursday, January 20, 5PM-7PM
Climate change is upon us in the form of increasingly extreme weather events, changing seasons, and the associated stress on community systems.
Join the City of Charlottesville, Albemarle County, and the University of Virginia for an inside look into the thinking and decision-making of leaders in key systems (ecology, social services, public health, public safety) in our community. This event is for everyone who wants to know more about how climate change will affect our community.
Attendees will learn about specific challenges associated with extreme rainfall, heat waves, and seasonal changes from the perspectives of several public servants and about upcoming opportunities to participate in preparation for changes we expect to see.
Roundtable Participants:
Kim Biasiolli - Natural Resources Manager, Albemarle County
Kaki Dimock - Director of Social Services, Albemarle County
Matthew Meyer, MD - Critical Care Anesthesiologist and Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, University of Virginia
Emily Pelliccia - Deputy Chief of Emergency Preparedness, City of Charlottesville
Facilitators:
Susan Elliott - Climate Protection Program Manager, City of Charlottesville
Gabe Dayley - Climate Protection Program Manager, Albemarle County
(This event supports the the City of Charlottesville's Climate Vulnerability Assessment and Climate Planning.)
Original source can be found here.