HBRF and Hubbard Brook researchers have had several successful engagements with U.S. Congresswoman Ann Kuster (NH-02) over the past 3 months._______________________________________________Kuster is on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, jurisdiction including environmental protection, clean air, and climate change. Kuster plans to roll out a new climate and clean energy initiative in the coming weeks, and her team is requesting a set of current facts that describe climate change at Hubbard Brook. HBRF will organize this information into a one or 2-page fact sheet to send to the Kuster team before the end of this week.If you would like to contribute, please send me up to 3 bullet points describing climate-related changes that your research has revealed at or in connection with Hubbard Brook. These changes could be ecological, economic, or social.Please email me your bullet points by the end of the day on Wednesday. This is part of HBRF's rapid response policy outreach initiative.The Congresswoman has indicated that she feels grateful to have Hubbard Brook as a trusted scientific resource in her district. Thanks in advance for taking this opportunity to share your work for informed decision-making at the national level.Anthea--Anthea LavalleeExecutive DirectorHubbard Brook Research Foundation30 Pleasant StreetWoodstock, VT 05091Office: (802) 432-1042
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