John Richardson, the sustainability officer for the Town of Chapel Hill, joins 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell on Thursday, September 23. As he substitutes for Mayor Pam Hemminger, Richardson discusses the latest updates for the town’s Climate Action and Response Plan.
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