*Inundation District *– an award-winning documentary – explores the
implications of Boston’s decision to ignore the threats posed by climate
change and spend billions of dollars on building a new waterfront district.
The film will be screened on *April 1 (7-9 p.m.) at First Parish Church in
Weston, located at 349 Boston Post Rd*. MetroWest Climate Solutions is
cohosting the screening.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with *David Abel*, one of
the film’s directors. Abel is a *Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter* who
covers climate change for The Boston Globe. He is also a professor of the
practice at Boston University.

In a time of rising seas and intensifying storms, *one of the world’s
wealthiest, most-educated cities made a fateful decision to spend billions
of dollars erecting a new district along its coast.* Unlike other places
imperiled by climate change, this neighborhood of glass towers housing some
of the world’s largest companies was built well after scientists began
warning of the threats, including many at its renowned universities. The
city, which already has more high-tide flooding than nearly any other in
the U.S., called its new quarter the Innovation District. But with seas
rising inexorably, and at an accelerating rate, others are calling the
neighborhood by a different name: *the Inundation District*.

The 79-minute film *won Best Conservation Film at the Mystic Film Festival
as well as the Monadnock International Film Festival's Jonathan Daniels
Award*, which is given to films that "fuse social and/or political
awareness with artistic excellence and encompasses Jonathan Daniels courage
by telling stories of hope, redemption, and the triumph of the human
spirit."

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