Sen. King to talk on climate change and its impact on Maine
Climate change and its impact on Maine will be the focus of an address by U.S. Sen. Angus King when he gives the Senator Margaret Chase Smith Public Affairs Lecture at the University of Maine Nov. 10.
King’s address, “Maine and Climate Change: The View from Greenland” begins at 3:30 p.m., in the Collins Center for the Arts. The event is free and open to the public. For more information or to request a disability accommodation, call 581.1648.
Since 2013, King has served as Maine’s first independent U.S. senator. He sits on five committees — Rules and Administration, Intelligence, Armed Services, Budget, and Energy and Natural Resources. King is a former two-term Maine governor.
UMaine’s Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center brings to campus a person of national status to deliver a lecture in the field of civic and public life. The Senator Margaret Chase Smith Lectureship on Public Affairs was endowed in 1989 by the Margaret Chase Smith Foundation in honor of Sen. Smith’s contributions to Maine and to the nation.
Contact: Margaret Nagle, 207.581.3745