CIRUN co-sponsored an all-day workshop, April 23, held at UMUC, Lost in Translation: Linking Climate Science to Local Communities in Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay. The workshop, organized by the Maryland SeaGrant program and by the Center for Watershed Protection, focused on improving communication about climate change adaptation among planners and between community leaders and scientists.
CIRUN co-sponsors Lost in Translation workshop
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