The talk by Dr. William Moomaw on Wednesday night at the First Parish Church in 
Weston (and also streamed via Zoom) will be a wonderful opportunity to hear the 
thoughts of one of the great visionaries who has been leading efforts to 
address climate issues for decades.  Dr. Moomaw will be addressing the 
real-world impacts of a changing climate, the impact of recent decisions to 
reverse some of the positive steps to address the effects, and efforts that 
each of us can take in our own lives.

Dr. Moomaw was a lead author of the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate 
Change (IPCC) report that won a Nobel Prize.  His bio and more information on 
the event are included below in the email from Collette Sizer of Lincoln's 
CFREE group.

Please consider attending in person or via Zoom.   The link to register for the 
Zoom event is also included below.

Best regards,

Scott Rodman

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From: Lincoln <[email protected]> on behalf of CJ Sizer 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2025 07:14 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [LincolnTalk] Fwd: Join Dr. MooMaw in a Climate Change Discussion on 
May 14, 7 P.M.


“Responding to Climate Change in a Changed and Charged Political Environment”
A Discussion with Dr. William Moomaw
May 14, 7 PM
In-person at First Parish Church in 
Weston<https://firstparishweston.org/contact/>, UU
349 Boston Post Rd.
Weston, MA
and live-streamed on Zoom

Dr. Moomaw<https://www.woodwellclimate.org/staff/william-moomaw/> has been a 
lead author of five major Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 
reports. The IPCC shared the Nobel Peace Prize for its climate work in 2007, 
one of the years for which he was a lead author of the IPCC report. He is a 
Professor Emeritus, Tufts University; Center for International Environmental & 
Resource Policy, Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy and a Distinguished 
Visiting Scientist at the Woodwell Climate Research Center.

His research interests include increasing the role of forests and wetlands to 
achieve climate goals, energy technology and policies that address climate 
change, water and climate change, economics and geochemistry of the nitrogen 
cycle, sustainable development, and negotiation strategies for environmental 
agreements.

Zoom participants Register 
here<https://uuma.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dgQ29SiDTbyC-o-prm-sOg>

Sponsored by metrowestclimatesolutions.org<http://metrowestclimatesolutions.org>

Members: First Parish in Lincoln, First Parish in Wayland, First Parish Church 
in Weston, First Parish in Framingham

Co-sponsors: CFREE Lincoln, Energize Wayland, Green Newton, 350 Mass
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