Author Archives: Sustain Champlain

Monthly Newsletter from Lake Champlain Sea Grant

Enjoy our monthly newsletter providing updates on research, outreach and education from Lake Champlain Sea Grant. Mark Malchoff Makes a Splash With 21 Years of Aquatic Expertise on Lake Champlain By Shari HalikDecember 02, 2020Mark Malchoff devoted more than 21 years of expertise and service as Aquatic Resources Specialist with Lake Champlain Sea Grant (LCSG) […]

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Vermont Research News – Beavers, Election maps, Snowmobiling and more…

twitter • facebook • website • instagram The COVID-19 Tracking Project The COVID-19 tracking project maps the number of COVID cases per million people in every state.  See also The UVM Health Network website dedicated to giving Vermonters the information they need to contain the spread of COVID-19. And the Vermont Department of Health for the latest numbers […]

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Vermont Green Building Network Board Opportunity for Student

Getting Involved with Vermont Green Building Network (VGBN) Are you interested in helping an organization that is committed to advancing the environmental, economic, community, and health benefits of green design, construction and building operation practices? We’re pleased to announce that we are expanding the Vermont Green Building Network (VGBN) Board of Directors. The ideal candidate is committed […]

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December 2020 E-News: Updates from VNRC

December E-Newsletter from VNRC Winter is almost here, but don’t fear! Read on for lots of great opportunities to learn about and connect with like-minded Vermonters about issues affecting our environment, our communities, and our neighbors. Thanks for your interest in VNRC and our work. We wish you a safe, fulfilling holiday season.  Giving season […]

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Vermont Education and Environment Network – November Newsletter

November Newsletter The Vermont Education & Environment Network has a lot to be grateful for during this season of gratitude! We appreciate the dedicated and passionate Vermont educators who remain committed to supporting learners through the challenges and stresses of this pandemic. The ways in which educators have pivoted toward safer outdoor teaching and learning […]

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Energy Efficiency Coordinator with Maine Energy AmeriCorps Program

Maine Energy AmeriCorps ProgramRecruitment Maine Energy AmeriCorps Program (MEAP), formerly Maine Partnership for Environmental Stewardship,  is an AmeriCorps program coordinated by Maine Campus Compact. Our main objective is to foster partnerships between college campuses and their communities to increase energy efficiency and cost savings, especially for our vulnerable, low-income neighbors. We do this by providing […]

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Towards Aware and No-Harm Investing with Marco Vangelisti – December 10th

Slow Money Vermont, a Task Force of the Farm to Plate Network, presents “Towards Aware and No-Harm Investing with Marco Vangelisti” on December 10th from 4pm-7pm.  In this online workshop, Marco Vangelisti will help you gain an understanding of the importance of moving towards aware and no-harm investing, and the options and tools available to do […]

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Deadline Extended to Dec 3: Apply to Apis Fund for Pollinator Research and Conservation

Please share with your networks and reach out to individuals who may be interested. Apply Now to Apis Fund – application deadline extended to December 3, 2020 The Gund Institute for Environment at UVM invites proposals for the Apis Fund, which supports research and conservation of vital bee pollinators. Apis Fund proposals can address research or […]

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Emerging Leaders Fellowship with the United Nations Association of USA + upcoming events

FOLLOW US : FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM On behalf of the entire UNA-USA team, I’d like to take a moment to recognize and thank all our members for their continued commitment to our movement to support the United Nations. Despite this year’s challenges due to COVID-19, our members quickly adapted to virtual programming, remained […]

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How to “Make Climate a Class” in any course next semester

Dear Colleagues and Friends, As professors and teachers turn their attention to spring semesterplanning, please share this resource with climate-concerned college andhigh school teachers: an easy and locally relevant way to #MakeClimataClass. Click here for university-hosted climate solutions webinars featuring localexperts, one for almost every state. This opportunity is NOT JUST FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES TEACHERS. […]

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