Author Archives: Sustain Champlain

VTIPL October Newsletter – Climate Justice Series!

Green Mountains, Blue Water Earth Care News October 2020 VTIPL’s Climate Justice Series – Three Fall Events!Be a Faith Climate Justice Voter VTIPL Climate Justice Series – Three Events this Fall VT Global Warming Solutions Act is Law! Faith Climate Justice Voter Campaign – Make Your Plan to Vote VTIPL Welcomes Harris Webster! Expanding the […]

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The Pandemic and Other Threats to Indigenous Peoples in the Amazonian Rainforest – Oct. 12

Indigenous People’s Day is coming up! Show your support by learning more about how indigenous peoples in the Bolivian and Peruvian Amazon are responding to the COVID Pandemic and other threats to their communities. Sign up for this great event at the link here. Monday, October 12, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pmLocation: Online – Zoom The […]

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Better Business: How the B Corp Movement is Remaking Capitalism – Oct. 16

There is an upcoming FREE talk with the author of the Better Business, B Corp Book, on Friday. Find more details or sign up here. About this Event Please join the International Humanistic Management Association (IHMA) for a Necessary Conversation with Christopher Marquis (Cornell University) about the important role of business in guiding us toward better, […]

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Building a Career in Sustainability: Advice From Climate Change Experts 10/7 (free); Sustainability Leadership Training, 1-Day Virtual Workshop, 12/5 ($10)

Bard’s Graduate Programs in Sustainability present a free webinar: Building a Career in Sustainability: Advice from Climate Change ProfessionalsWednesday, October 7th | 6:30PM ESTRegister Here Engage with climate change professionals to learn how to launch your career in the field! Bard’s Graduate Programs in Sustainability are pleased to host a webinar series providing aspiring change-makers […]

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Be a part of the first ever Climate Designers summit JAN 11–22, 2021

Climate Designers Party Program will be a multi-week virtual event created by climate designers for climate designers. We are currently building out a team of volunteers to deliver the best online experience for designers from all over the world. Help us plan a variety of events; workshops, panels, lectures, networking events, dance parties. Our goal […]

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Introducing Sustainable Transportation Vermont’s October Speakers

INTRODUCING OUR OCTOBER SPEAKERS! TODAY AT 3: PEOPLE FOR MOBILITY JUSTICE & BICYCLE EDUCATIONTune in today, October 2nd at 3:00PM to hear Lena Williams, Bicycle Education Manager of the collective People for Mobility Justice, speak to the Bicycle Education program and the work that is is done at the collective. People for Mobility Justice is a […]

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Zoom a Scientist! A fall webinar series from the UVM Extension and Lake Champlain Sea Grant Education team.

Hi All, Please see our upcoming sessions! Join us Friday to learn about Remotely Operated Vehicles that are used in underwater research and recon! Zoom a Scientist! A fall webinar series from the UVM Extension and Lake Champlain Sea Grant Education team. The series addresses a range of topics and challenges related to watershed science […]

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Quality Assurance position with Kingdom Creamery (VT)

Quality Assurance / Food Safety Manager  Kingdom Creamery, a growing dairy foods company in beautiful Northeastern Vermont, is looking for a self-motivated  individual with attention to detail to fill its QA / Food Safety Manager position. This part time (25hr/wk), permanent, salaried position is responsible for all food safety and quality programs, and reports directly […]

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Vermont Research Newsletter: Turtles, new art, traffic stops and more…

Racial Disparities in Traffic StopsA recent study of the Bennington Vermont Police department’s traffic stop data has uncovered statistically significant discrepancies in the treatment of minorities.  Hispanic drivers are three times more likely than white drivers to be arrested as the result of a traffic stop.  Black drivers are three times as likely to be […]

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