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The Post and Courier Rising Waters Forum: The Water Plan and Future of Our Climate
Presented by Groundswell! and Sierra Club
What: Panel discussion on The Water Plan and our future climate
When: Tuesday, April 15, 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Where: Charleston County Public Library
68 Calhoun Street
Charleston, SC 29401
Moderated by:
Jonah Chester, Rising Waters Reporter
Toby Cox, Rising Waters Engagement Reporter
Panelists:
Jared Bramblett- Senior Water Resources Engineer- Moffatt & Nichol
Faith Rivers James- Executive Director- Coastal Conservation League
Kaylan Koszela- Director of Resilience- City of Charleston
Keith Bowers- Senior Landscape Architect & Restoration Ecologist, Practice Leader, Founder of Biohabitats
Presented by:
Groundswell!
Groundswell! is Charleston County’s only grassroots community organization dedicated exclusively to combating the rising flooding that threatens our homes and our hometown – over and over again.
Sierra Club
The Robert Lunz Group of the South Carolina Sierra Club has over 1,300 members in Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton and Dorchester counties and hosts monthly hikes, canoe trips, and lectures.
Thank you to the following groups for supporting this event: Charleston Climate Coalition, Charleston Waterkeeper, Coastal Conservation League, College of Charleston Center for Sustainable Development, College of Charleston Environmental and Sustainability Studies Program, The Citadel, Historic Charleston Foundation, Preservation Society of Charleston, South Carolina Aquarium, South Carolina Environmental Law Project, Southern Environmental Law Center.
Tickets are free and open to the public, but you must register to attend.