
As our planet continues to heat up, the impacts on the natural world are becoming impossible to ignore. For those among us who are concerned about the local greenery, here's something that might pique your interest. According to a recent release by the City of Hamilton, the Hamilton Tree Board, alongside Butler County OSU Extension, is set to pull back the curtain on how climate change is influencing the trees right in our backyards.
And yes, you're invited to get the lowdown on this critical issue.Mark your calendars for Tuesday, March 25, from 6 to 8 pm, and go to OSU Extension Conference Room D-F, 1802 Princeton Road, Hamilton, OH. Those behind the event promise it'll be an evening where participants can delve into the effects of climbing temperatures, extreme weather events, and more on the trees that beautify our streets and parks.
It's not just a sit-and-listen deal. Attendees will have the chance to fire off questions and stir up a conversation about these pressing concerns.The session is not just informative but also entirely free — a price tag that should appeal to everyone.
Considering the importance of our leafy companions in urban and suburban ecosystems, it's an opportunity for residents to engage with tree experts and enthusiasts who are spearheading initiatives to adapt and respond to the changing climate. There is no reason to stress about entry. Securing your spot is a simple matter of RSVPing.
You can do this by dialing 513-785-7285 or sending an email to [email protected], as mentioned in a release from the Hamilton Tree Board and Butler County OSU Extension.
This climate and tree rendezvous is a critical reminder of our interconnectedness with nature's giants. It's a chance to brush up on our tree knowledge and, hopefully, sprout a commitment to nourishing our arboreal allies amid rising global temperatures. Those interested can dot all the I's and cross all the T's over at the registration page found here.
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