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Communicating About Invasive Plants

Virtual

Species invasions are ranked among the topic global drivers of change to biodiversity and ecosystem services, with big economic costs. Communicating about introduced species and their impacts in ways that

FERC Licensing 101

Virtual

Join this training for an introduction on how hydropower licensing works, what you can achieve during a project licensing, how the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission works, and strategies for getting

Managing Eco-Anxiety through Outdoor Learning

Virtual

When kids are worried about the environment, they can feel scared, overwhelmed and even hopeless. This is called eco-anxiety. But what can we do about it? How about turning Eco-Anxiety

Renewables on the Rise

Virtual

America produced more than three times as much power from the sun, the wind and the earth in 2022 as we did in 2013. With so many ups and downs

Keep Truckee Green: Winter Gear Repair

Truckee Roundhouse 12116 Chandelle Way Suite E3, Truckee, CA, United States

Monthly mending and alterations workshops at the Truckee Roundhouse: Sponsored by Keep Truckee Green, these FREE workshops will teach you how to repair your clothing instead of throwing it away.

How to Address Climate Change by Talking About It, with Katharine Hayhoe

UC Davis Tahoe Science Center 291 Country Club Dr., Incline Village, NV, United States

SOLD OUT! Registration available for the livestream zoom webinar. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center (TERC), and University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe present internationally renowned climate scientist Katharine

SciPub: What is Clean Water?

Gold Vibe Kombuchary 2615 Charles Drive, Grass Valley, CA, United States

Hosted by Sierra Streams Institute - join us for a free talk from SYRCL and SSI on water quality monitering and the health of our streams and rivers. Tuesday January

Applications of Natural and Nature-Based Features

Virtual

Applications of Natural and Nature-Based Features for Inland Fluvial Environments will highlight the role of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) and partner applications of Natural and Nature-Based Features