Weathering the Storm: Boston's Future Climate
Hours: | 5:30p.m. - 8:00p.m. |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | $ see below |
Category: | Green Events |
How can we adapt to the impacts of climate change, even as we work to mitigate greenhouse gases emissions in the future?
How can New England be more resilient in the face of sea level rise and stronger storms?
Join The Nature Conservancy and a panel of thought leaders on climate change as they tackle these questions and more in this important community conversation at “Weathering the Storm: Boston’s Future Climate,” the final event in the second annual Future of Nature lecture series.
Speakers will include: Adam Freed of The Nature Conservancy; Vivien Li, president of the Boston Harbor Association; Brian Swett of the City of Boston; and Vicki Arroyo of the Georgetown Climate Center.
COST | ↑ top |
25
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LOCATION | ↑ top |
Calderwood Pavillion at the Boston Center for the Arts, Wimberly Theatre, 527 Tremont Street, Boston, MA, 02116 map
The BCA is easily accessible by public transportation.
MBTA Orange Line to Back Bay Station
Take the Clarendon Street exit and walk with traffic (Clarendon Street is one-way). Walk approximately 500 yards to Tremont Street. Take a left onto Tremont Street. The BCA is on the first block on the left.
MBTA Green Line to Copley
Continue along Boylston Street with traffic (Boylston Street is one-way). Take a right onto Clarendon Street and walk approximately 750 yards to Tremont Street. Take a left onto Tremont Street. The BCA is on the first block on the left.
MBTA Silver Line SL4 & SL5
Exit at either East Berkeley Street or Union Park. Walk towards Tremont Street by following the direction of traffic on either Berkeley or Union Park. From Berkeley, turn left onto Tremont; from Union Park turn right onto Tremont.
MBTA Bus #43
Bus route 43 travels along Tremont Street between Ruggles, on the Orange line, and Park Street, on the Green and Red lines. Please ask the driver for the proper stop.
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