“As the planet gets warmer, trees are one of the immediate solutions to climate change … ” — that’s Meg Lowman quoted in this in-depth article by Edible Sarasota about forest conservation, Myakka River State Park, and what we can all do every day to save
Read more →Justin Brice, a sculpture and photography artist with a focus on the natural world, is turning heads. Last week, Brice, a Senior Fellow and Artist-in-Residence at Woodwell Climate Research Center who has climbed into the canopies of Taiwan and photographed in the church forests of Ethiopia with Dr. Lowman, installed his
Read more →Image courtesy of savetheredwoods.org. TREE Executive Director Meg Lowman’s most recent op-ed, “We must act now to save trees for future generations,” appeared in the print edition of the Sarasota Herald Tribune newspaper on August 1, 2022. In her essay, Dr. Lowman highlights the threats that large
Read more →Under the theme “Roots of Sustainability,” the virtual conference will bring together residents, students and community members of all ages, sectors, and walks of life to learn about environmental, economic, and social aspects of sustainability. Featured speakers and panelists will discuss the latest sustainability strategies, resources, and
Read more →Join Meg Lowman Saturday, February 13 at noon for “Climate Change is a Woman’s Issue.” Hosted by UN Women USA Gulf Coast Chapter. Proceeds support UN programs for women and girls around the globe. All details are below. Sign up here to register.
Read more →BLUE HOPE Roundtable / Thursday, Dec. 17 / 10 a.m. (Pacific Time: US & Canada). What we do in the next 10 years will affect the next 10,000 years of life on our planet. Join arbornaut Meg Lowman and reserve your spot now for this free, online
Read more →A conversation with Dr. Meg Lowman regarding climate change is in the Fall 2007 issue of Bay Soundings. You can read the PDF of the article here: Climate Change & Florida’s Future – A conversation with Dr. Meg Lowman
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