Saturday, July 9, 2022, 2:00-3:00 PM
Join Caroline Wofford for a dive into climate change, policy, social justice, and imagining a better world. Using Climate Interactive’s En-Roads Simulator tool, we will work together to create and analyze a scenario that limits global temperature rise, and investigate the social, economic, and environmental consequences of our actions. This will be a highly interactive workshop, so come prepared to participate, and be ready to challenge your mental models and expand your understanding of climate systems!
Sponsored by Pachamama RTP and Cosponsored by Interfaith Creation Care of the Triangle and Orange-Chatham Interfaith Care for Creation.
Our speaker, Caroline Wofford, is part of the 21-22 Resilience Corps NC (see description below) serving as Stormwater Education Coordinator at the Triangle J Council of Governments. Caroline is a 2021 summa cum laude graduate of Scripps College where she studied chemistry and environmental science and policy. She also studied marine science and environmental science at the University of Otago in New Zealand and she interned at the EPA.
Conservation Trust for North Carolina offers Resilience Corps NC, a national service program of AmeriCorps, designed to support capacity building for resilience, environmental education, and stewardship and outreach that builds bridges between conservation organizations and the local communities they seek to serve.