Drawdown Georgia Webinar: Our Resilient Georgia Coast
Would it surprise you to know that Georgia is home to more tidal wetlands than any other state and that these wetlands are a key climate solution? Coastal wetlands are our first line of defense against hurricanes and tropical storms, and they also sequester significant amounts of carbon in plants and sediments. What is Georgia already doing to protect our coastal wetlands, and what work remains to be done?
Our speakers at this important event will include:
- Megan Desrosiers, Co-Founder and Executive Director of One Hundred Miles
- Jill Gambill, Executive Director of the Coastal Equity and Resilience Hub at Georgia Tech
- Christi Lambert, Marine and Coast Conservation Director at The Nature Conservancy
- Dawud Shabaka, Associate Director and Environmental Justice Trainer at The Harambee House: Citizens for Environmental Justice
- Jazz Watts, Justice Strategist at One Hundred Miles
Register now to learn about this important climate solution and find out how you can get involved.
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