News coverage of our Climate Resilience work:
Randolph collaborates on project to plant a forest garden at local high school
University of Lynchburg, Randolph team up to plant forest garden at E.C. Glass High School
https://resilientvirginia.org/news/environmental-justice-and-flooding-the-focus-of-lynchburg-project
Heat-mapping study found major temperature swings within Virginia localities
https://www.randolphcollege.edu/news/2021/12/randolph-students-use-heat-mapping-data-to-address-climate-risks/
https://www.randolphcollege.edu/news/2021/11/heat-of-the-moment-randolph-participates-in-statewide-project-looking-at-climate-vulnerability/
https://www.vfic.org/news-publications/vfic-summer-2021-heat-watch/
Photo by Kendall Warner, News & Advance
Photo by Randolph College
Photo by Samantha Verrelli, Cardinal News
World-wide Teach-in on Climate and Justice
Join Dr. Laura Henry-Stone, Dr. Lisa Powell, and Dr. Karin Warren to learn about climate change impacts in our region, and how to help our communities become more resilient in the face of climate change. We'll share the outcomes of our urban heat mapping study, and discuss ideas to develop equitable community-based solutions to address climate vulnerabilities. This event is being held as part of the World-wide teach-in on Climate and Justice, coordinated through the Bard Center for Sustainability. More information is available here: https://gps.bard.edu/world-wide-teach-in
Watch the recording of this event on YouTube
*This event took place in 2023