Session Proposals For 2025 Climate Solutions Symposium Now Being Accepted

The 2025 Climate Solutions Symposium is designed to discuss and develop actionable solutions and enduring partnerships that address climate change.

The sessions aim to spark meaningful dialogue around climate solutions, said Erica Smithwick, director of the Penn State Climate Consortium.Session proposals are now being accepted at Penn State University.

For more information, go to: http://www.pennstate.org/climate-solutions-symposium.

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