When: March 11th 2025 7:00 - 8:00 PM
Where: at
The Howe Library, Hanover, New Hampshire
We had a fantastic evening with Dr. Alexandra Kosiba, exploring the forest carbon cycle, northeastern forests’ role in mitigating climate change, and how we can support climate-resilient forests. A huge thank you to everyone who joined us—both in person and online—and to our event partners, the Hanover Conservancy and Howe Library!
Watch the full recording here.
Want to learn more? Check out Dr. Kosiba’s recent series on climate-resilient forests.
Alexandra (Ali) Kosiba is a forest ecophysiologist and extension assistant professor of Forestry at the University of Vermont. As the extension forester, she creates resources and conducts applied research to help landowners, foresters, and decision-makers better understand the impacts of climate change and other stressors on Vermont’s forests and management techniques to improve forest resilience. Ali serves as a regional educator on forest carbon science and management and is the state lead on the Vermont Forest Carbon Inventory. She also works on various forest health topics, like planning and management for at risk tree species, land planning for maintaining critical forest services, and forest monitoring. Before coming to UVM, she was the climate forester for the State of Vermont, Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation – and the first climate forester in the nation. Ali is a licensed forester in the State of Vermont.