Climate Announcement from Lake Superior’s National Parks & Askov Finlayson
Sat, Jan 28, 1 pm
American Swedish Institute
Part of the Climate Solutions Series
With special guest Senator Tina Smith and more to be announced
Lake Superior’s five national parks have a shared concern for the future of our great lake, which is uniquely vulnerable to climate change. Together, they are doing something about it.
Under the leadership of the National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation, all five parks—Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Grand Portage National Monument, Isle Royale National Park, Keweenaw National Historic Park, and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore—are making a bold commitment to be part of the climate change solution and doing something no other national park has done. We're excited to share this new direction!
Join the National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation, Askov Finlayson, clean energy champion U.S. Senator Tina Smith, and special guests (to be announced) for this exciting announcement and discussion.
The National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation (NPLSF)—the philanthropic partner of the five national parks of Lake Superior—is a nonprofit that inspires people to create meaningful connections with the parks by providing funding for programming, educational initiatives, and outreach efforts, often with a climate resilience focus. NPLSF seeks to ensure the parks are nurtured and maintained so all may enjoy the captivating public lands today and for generations to come.