How Trees Can Help the World: Re-treeing Communities and Making the World a Cooler Place to Live

April 17, 2019
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

The Morton Arboretum, Ginkgo Restaurant, Visitor Center

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Grab a drink and join us at The Morton Arboretum for a conversation about promising new research and current initiatives that demonstrate the incredible potential trees have to make the world a better place to live.

Moderator Mike Nowak will chat with leading experts from The Morton Arboretum and across the United States about how cities and suburbs are leading the effort to combat global change, turning to trees to ensure their communities are healthier, cooler, and more sustainable places to live. Find out ways that you can get involved and influence your communities.

Whether influencing the climate, protecting our water, improving public health, or preserving habitats, trees might just be the superheroes we need.

Event Details

Admission to the program includes one drink and popcorn.

Fees and Registration

$20.00 member
$25.00 nonmember
(Fees include admission to the Arboretum)
Register by phone: 630-719-2468 ( Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.)

Parking and Transportation

For directions and map please visit: https://www.mortonarb.org/visit-explore/plan-visit/maps-and-directions.