The 21st century has seen rapid changes in technology, in how we approach work, and in extreme weather patterns. We are now experiencing “once in a century” droughts and floods almost every year.
How are farmers adapting to these changes? Join Sarah Simon, Maine Farmland Trust’s Climate Resilience Specialist, and Melissa Law, co-owner of Bumbleroot Farm and Agriculture Representative to the Maine Climate Council, as they discuss what resilience to climate change looks like on the ground. Simon and Law used research, risk assessment techniques, and a planning process to create a climate resilience plan for Bumbleroot Farm. Learn more about their work and how it could serve as a blueprint for Maine farmers facing increasingly frequent severe weather events. I hope to see you tomorrow, Kathleen |