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Longmont Library presentation will study climate change

April 18 discussion will highlight climate change's impact on Colorado's water supply
Library Main Entrance (1 of 2)
Longmont Library's Kimbark Street entrance.

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CITY OF LONGMONT
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The Longmont Library is proud to host a compelling presentation on April 18 from 6:30-7:30 p..m, featuring Russ Schumacher, Colorado State Climatologist, esteemed Colorado State University professor, and director of the Colorado Climate Center. Schumacher will illuminate the critical topic of climate change's impact on Colorado's water supply.

In this enlightening discussion held at the City Council Chambers, Civic Center, 350 Kimbark St., attendees will gain insights into the challenges and transformations affecting our state's water resources. As a leading authority in climatology, Professor Schumacher's presentation promises to be an engaging exploration of the complex relationship between climate change and water dynamics in Colorado.

Registration for this event is required and limited to 100 attendees. Save your seat by registering online here or by calling the Reference Desk at 303-651-8472.

Join us for an evening of education and awareness as we delve into the vital issue of water sustainability in Colorado. Don't miss the opportunity to hear from one of the state's foremost experts on this critical subject.

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