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New Hampshire Climate Summit

Wed September 28 - Thu September 29, 2022 The in-person session will be at the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Greenland, NH 03840 US

Information

This is the tenth Climate Summit hosted by the NH Coastal Adaptation Workgroup (CAW). The event will consist of virtual presentations and networking opportunities during three sessions. Visit the CAW Climate Summit page to access the agenda and additional materials.

  • Session 1 (Wed, Sept. 28, 1:00 - 4:30pm): Virtual session on the latest science and community engagement
  • Session 2 (Thurs, Sept. 29, 9:00am - noon): Virtual session on climate ready built and natural infrastructure and resilient planning
  • Session 3 (Thurs, Sept. 29, 1:30 - 4:30pm): In-person workshop on transformational resilience

 

Registration Fee

CAW is committed to ensuring the Climate Summit is accessible to every person who wants to attend and so we are offering a sliding scale of registration fees. All tickets receive full access to the virtual and in-person Climate Summit activities. Paying the full registration fee covers the cost of your participation, helps sustain CAW's programs, and increases access to the Climate Summit for others. Individuals should consider the reduced or waived fee if, for example, they are an unpaid community advocate or organizer or are a student, unemployed, underemployed, are retired and have limited financial resources.

 

Logistics

Registration covers participation in all three sessions of the 2022 NH Climate Summit and ensures access to video recordings of the presentations. Registration is required in order to receive the Zoom information for virtual sessions, and to help us prepare for attendance for the in-person session. 

 

For persons with disabilities requiring accommodations, please contact Lisa Wise (at Lisa.Wise@unh.edu) prior to the event. Given ample time, we will make any reasonable effort to make accommodations.

 

Visit the CAW Climate Summit page to review our COVID-19 policy for the in-person session.

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The New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup (CAW) is a collaboration of over 30 organizations working to ensure coastal watershed communities are resourceful, ready and resilient to the impacts of extreme weather and long term climate change.

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