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RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN BOSTON

By October 29, 2019 No Comments

Part of Northeastern University’s ongoing Myra Kraft Open Classroom, which this semester is focusing on “Shaping Boston’s Future: Aspirations, Opportunities, and Challenges,” this session will feature:

  • Carl Spector, the city of Boston’s Environment Commissioner who has played a central role in city’s efforts to respond to climate change
  • Chris Marchi, Director of Community Building and Environment, Neighborhood of Affordable Housing (NOAH)
  • Matthias Ruth, Professor of Public Policy and Civil/Environmental Engineering at Northeastern and Director of Northeastern’s School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs.
  • David Luberoff, visiting professor of practice at Northeastern, will moderate.