Join us as Nancy Lee Wood Ph.D discusses plant-based solutions to global warming.
The global warming discourse has centered on cooling the planet through lowering CO2 emissions via the development and use of “green technologies.” Little-to-no attention has been paid to cooling the planet through the power of CO2 drawdown accomplished through nature-based solutions. This presentation focuses on the multiple factors contributing to ecological deterioration and the necessity to go beyond “green-tech” solutions by practicing natural-based regenerative practices to cool our overheated planet.
Nancy Lee Wood, Ph.D is Professor of Sociology and Sustainability at Bristol Community College in Fall River, MA. She also is a Board Member for the Cambridge, MA-based organization, Biodiversity for a Livable Climate and is an Advisor to the AGRARIA Center for Regenerative Practices in Yellow Springs, OH. She holds a M.A. in Psychology from the New School for Social Research in NYC and a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado-Boulder.
Learn more at 10 a.m. on Sunday, June 14, 2026. All are welcome.
- At the Chapel in the Pines, 220 Samoset Road in Eastham. Doors open at 9:30.
- Also on Zoom via this Zoom program link.