Screening: Inundation District with Director David Abel

Monday, November 4

@ The Venue

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350 ppm (CO2)!

The Way Life Should Be!

LexCANers come out to change the countdown clock to 350 as 350 ppm is when the climate was stable. Let's work to get back there!

The Most Important Thing You Can Do to Address Climate Change:

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Did You Miss: Voting For the Planet?

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VOTING IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS YOU CAN DO FOR THE PLANET! Learn more about nonpartisan and Get Out the Vote.

Next Event

Fall Bird Walk at the Arlington Reservoir and Lexington Community Farm

October 19th 2024 | 8:00 am - 10:00 am

We’ll be looking for migrating sparrows and late warblers like Orange-crowned at the farm and for arriving winter ducks at the reservoir. Bring binoculars, wear footwear for possibly damp or muddy ground.

Meet at the gym set area of Rindge Avenue Playground.

Leader: Chris Floyd – [email protected]

Upcoming Events
Margaret Moody Puppet Show

Oct 19th @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Tuesday Morning Standout to Stop Hanscom Private Jet Expansion

Oct 22nd @ 8:30 am - 9:30 am

Lexington Farmers’ Market

Oct 22nd @ 2:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Climate Conversations

LexElectrify!

On September 21, LexCAN and the town of Lexington introduced a new campaign to help Lexington residents contribute to the goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2050. Featured speakers were Lexington’s Sustainability and Resilience Officer, Maggie Peard, and CleanHeat […]

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New England’s Climate Future: City, Land and Sea

Llink to a recording of WGBH’s event featuring Dr. Katherine Hayhoe, esteemed climate scientist, Rev. Mariama White-Hammond, Chief of Environment, Energy & Open Space at City of Boston, and Melissa Hoffer, Climate Chief of MA, in a conversation on New […]

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Some Good News! Lexington HeatSmart Assists 200 Lexington Households

With the summer news cycle dominated by floods and record-breaking heat, it can be hard to feel anything but discouraged about the future of our planet. And while the evidence of climate change is impossible to ignore, taking a moment […]

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