While the Charles River is much cleaner and healthier than it was in its “Dirty Water” days, the work is not done, and the growing threat of climate change brings new challenges. Emily Norton, Executive Director of the Charles River Watershed Association will discuss how a swimmable river can be achieved, and how moderating water management practices will help Eliminate flooding and other climate change driven dangers. This Garden Club of the Back Bay meeting will take place February 3 at 5:30 pm at The Chilton Club, 152 Commonwealth Avenue, and is open to Club members. To join, visit https://bostonflora.com/
Emily Norton has served as Executive Director of the Charles River Watershed Association since 2018. She directs a staff of scientists and advocates focused on protecting and restoring the Charles River and its watershed communities. During her tenure, the organization has more than doubled its staff and has expanded its work in municipal climate resilience, dam removal, reducing invasive species, and more.
Reservations are required for this program.

