Bath Climate Conversations Series



November 21 | 5:30- 7:00 PM
at Union & Co
As we experience more drastic climate impacts all over the world, how can we pay attention to improving the resilience of the homes we already have? Improving the air sealing, insulation, or performance of our homes can help us ride out longer power outages and more drastic weather. In this session, we will talk about how to renovate and maintain our homes in response to the climate impacts we are seeing in Maine now. The discussion will also cover choices that can be considered to reduce the climate impact of the materials we choose and the extent of the renovation we take on.  


Nature-Based Solutions to Climate Change
December 4 | 5:30- 7:00 PM
at Patten Free Library 
Learn how nature can help us combat and adapt to climate change. Explore solutions like conserving ecosystems, reducing emissions with sustainable agriculture, managing healthy forests, and integrating nature into urban spaces. Biochar, a plant-derived charcoal that traps carbon and enriches soil, will also be discussed. The presenters for this program are Andrew Whitman and Peter Arnold. Andrew, the Climate and Forest Carbon Specialist at Maine's Department of Agriculture brings extensive expertise in forest science and policy. Peter, Director of RePower Wiscasset, focuses on sustainability, renewable energy, and biochar’s potential to reduce CO2 emissions. Join us to discover actionable solutions for Maine communities.  




General Information
Phone Numbers
207-443-8363
Emergencies: Dial 911
Location
55 Front Street
Bath,
ME
04530

Monday - Thursday
7:30AM - 5:00PM