Tell me 'bout it
Color Pittsford Green presents a panel discussion on the impacts of food production on the environment. The current system is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change and is a major cause of biodiversity loss and pollution. However, changing our food choices can provide a meaningful way to both tackle climate change and to improve human health. Discussion will cover local initiatives that support resilient systems supporting human and planetary health. Registration recommended.
Panelists:
- Lauren Goulet, Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York
- Dan DeZarn, Director of Sustainability, SUNY Geneseo
- Ellen Henry, PhD, Volunteer, Color Pittsford Green
- Lesley James, MD, ABFM, ABLM, AMBOIM, Volunteer, Color Pittsford Green
- Christopher Utman, PhD, Volunteer, Color Pittsford Green
Date / Time / Location:
- April 12th, 2-3pm
- Pittsford Community Library - Fisher Meeting Room
Global Impact
Categories
Featuring
Where to find it
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24 State Street, Pittsford, New York 14534, United States

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