It's time to talk about the environment in New Jersey. Through the lens of human interest stories and environmental events, participants will discuss the environmental history of the state and how citizens can be informed and empowered to act.
Presented by Thomas Belton, Research Associate in Science Writing with the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University and author of "Protecting New Jersey's Environment: From Cancer Alley to the New Garden State."
This program is sponsored by the Washington Township Environmental Commission, and funded by the Public Scholars Project, an offering of the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
This program is free and open to everyone. Advance online or phone registration is required.
Event Type(s): Adult, Teen
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