Category Archives: Courses, Webinars & Conferences

Fair Trade & Farmworker Awareness Discussion – April 1

Join us for our second Fair Spring virtual event on Thursday, April 1, from 3-4pm PST! See event and registration info below. You can also check out our Fair Spring Programming blog post for an overview of the upcoming Fair Spring monthly themes. Fair Trade & Farmworker Awareness Discussion Thursday, April 1st, 3-4pm PST Who better to teach us about […]

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Harvard Student Climate Change Conference – Apr 8, 5:30pm

Please spread the word and attend the upcoming Student Climate Change Conference at Harvard – Thursday, April 8th, 2021, at 5:30 pm. The Biden Administration and the Sunrise Movement will be presenting at this community-wide event! Register on Eventbrite The Student Climate Conference at Harvard presents:  Legislating the Climate Crisis: A reflection on climate action during Biden’s first 100 days in office […]

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ecoNEWS VT Winter 2020-21 Newsletter

ecoNEWS VT – Winter 2020-21 Highlighting the latest findings in ecological research and monitoring from across Vermont We’re deep into winter, which means voyages into the mountains and forests are reserved for the brave. However, you can still learn about these landscapes through this edition of ecoNEWS! Our winter newsletter highlights research about political influence […]

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See Change Sessions by Hula – March 24-25

Check out this exciting, virtual summit Hula is producing around the intersection of entrepreneurship, climate action, and winter mountain sports – See Change Sessions. The Hula team has lined up some incredible industry leaders to present, including Yvon Chouinard of Patagonia, Kate Williams of 1% For the Planet, Danny Davis, and reps from B Lab, Bank Of The West, Beta […]

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ALPINE Webinar: The Woods Around the Ivory Tower – March 3

Join ALPINE for two upcoming events: ALPINE Spring Webinar Series: The Woods Around the Ivory Tower- a Systematic Review Examining the Value and Relevance of US University Forests Wednesday, March 3, 202112:00-1:00pm Throughout the US, many institutions of higher education own forested tracts, often called school forests, which they use for teaching, research, and demonstration […]

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Visionary Policy for Food System Transformation

Public policies matter for our food future. Join us Friday! Join us to hear from special guests about how we can advance a coordinated policy platform for our region that brings together our goals and values for food, farming, fishing and forestry. How do we best contribute to democratic transformation and governance of a New England food system […]

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Meet Up, Waste Down! Hosted by Zero Waste Campus Council Feb 23, 2021

The Zero Waste Campus Council (ZWCC) is hosting its monthly Meet Up, Waste Down on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 1 pm EST via Zoom! These meetings are held for one hour every 4th Tuesday of the month at 10 am PST/1 pm EST. We will have an initial welcome and introductions and then people can move […]

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Exciting Updates on CCL Northeast Regional Virtual Conference, Feb 20 & 21

REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR  THE 2021 CCL NORTHEAST VIRTUAL REGIONAL CONFERENCE  FEBRUARY 20-21  The 2021 Virtual CCL Northeast Regional Conference is just a week away!   Register now if you haven’t already!  We have great things in store for you! RSVP NOW Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, Dr. Danny Richter, High School climate advocates, workshops…and just added: Saturday […]

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The Climate Reality Project presents Local Climate Wins – 2/16

To say that 2020 was rough would be an understatement. We experienced a global pandemic, a long overdue reckoning on racial justice, political unrest, and more – all against the backdrop of the climate crisis. And yet, around the world, meaningful climate action persisted. Join us on February 16 at 1 PM ET for Spotlight […]

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Join the Climate Reality Project Virtual US Training

We are at a pivotal moment. After the worst wildfire season ever in the American West and a record number of storms in the Atlantic, the COVID-19 public health emergency, the long overdue racial justice reckoning, and the simultaneous attacks on our democracy, we have been challenged, there’s no doubt. But these challenges have also […]

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