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Free Public Planetarium Film: Atlas of a Changing Earth
Film description: With a combination of satellite imagery and computer models used by climate scientists, we explore the disturbed natural systems that regulate our warming planet. Visit a beautiful arctic island and witness the real changes human activity has inflicted upon its glaciers. The consequences of rising sea levels are vividly depicted with animations of our cities submerging.
Recommended for: Families and all ages. Parent/guardian supervision suggested.
Film Length: 25 minutes
All tickets are open seating, but pre-registration is required!
Framingham State University Planetarium at Christa McAuliffe Center
100 State Street
Framingham, MA 01702
United States
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These are great strides in addressing concerns about a lack of openness and two way dialogue raised by Westwood citizens. Thanks to the Select Board and to Mr. Read for listening and acting.
Thank you Ms. Galkowski for this thoughtful acknowledgement of positive steps being made by our Town government. My generation loves the positive empowerment. Exemplary.
In promulgating the public comment policy, the Select Board has taken a big step towards showing willingness to engage in conversation with Westwood residents about the many important issues at hand—currently, the Fire Station 1 and the budget.