Eric Sauder is well aware of the way most people view climate change — a term long used to discuss the largely human-driven shift in weather patterns on a worldwide scale, he said.
To many, it’s a term that likely also implies worldwide solutions — global efforts led by political leaders to reverse a trend toward warmer temperatures, drought and more severe storms.
But Sauder, a Lancaster County native, has turned his focus more locally, promoting work that can be done to reduce and capture emissions in his home region.
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