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SUMMARY:Final Public Comment on Draft Ohio River Basin Restoration and Protection Plan Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join NWF for the last webinar before the comment period closes. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! \nThe Ohio River Basin Alliance and the National Wildlife Federation are taking public comment on a draft plan to restore and protect the waters of the Ohio River Basin\, a vast region that encompasses 14 states and two federally recognized Tribal Nations. \nJoin the call to learn about the plan and ways to have your voice heard to protect local drinking water\, public health\, jobs\, and quality of life. \nA draft plan to restore and protect the waters that 30 million people depend on for their drinking water\, public health\, and quality of life in the Ohio River Basin was released Thursday\, June 5 by the Ohio River Basin Alliance\, National Wildlife Federation\, and University of Louisville’s Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute. \nThe plan aims to tackle serious problems such as toxic pollution\, sewage contamination\, habitat loss\, mine waste\, and flooding. \nThe Ohio River Basin covers a region of 204\,000 square miles\, consisting of the ancestral and historical homelands of over 40 federally recognized Tribal Nations and portions of 14 states including Alabama\, Georgia\, Kentucky\, Illinois\, Indiana\, Maryland\, Mississippi\, New York\, North Carolina\, Ohio\, Pennsylvania\, Tennessee\, Virginia\, West Virginia\, as well as those of the Tribal Nations currently within the basin\, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the Seneca Nation of Indians.
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/final-public-comment-on-draft-ohio-river-basin-restoration-and-protection-plan-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:IWF Event,Online/Social Media,Partner Event
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240424T150000
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SUMMARY:Hydrogen in Appalachia: Opportunities\, Challenges\, and Federal Investments
DESCRIPTION:The Indiana Wildlife Federation invites you to  join the National Wildlife Federation and a panel of experts on April 24 from 2-3 p.m. ET for an educational webinar: Hydrogen in Appalachia: Opportunities\, Challenges\, and Federal Investments . While Indiana does not fall into Appalachia\, many of the struggles  are shared between the Appalachian region and the Hoosier state\, come learn about the risks and rewards of hydrogen production! \nHydrogen’s ability to store and produce energy without harmful byproducts has made it a prime focus for future use in electricity generation\, transportation\, and other hard-to-decarbonize sectors. However\, scaling up the use of hydrogen comes with numerous challenges\, risks\, and considerations. Join to learn more about hydrogen as a potential clean energy solution and recent federal investments in hydrogen – including what we know about plans for a hydrogen hub in Appalachia. \n\nOur panelists: \n\nDr. Simone Stewart\, Senior Industrial Policy Specialist\, National Wildlife Federation\nSarah Spence\, Midwest Regional Director\, Conservative Energy Network\nRob Altenburg\, Senior Director for Energy and Climate\, PennFuture\nSean O’Leary\, Senior Researcher\, Energy and Petrochemicals\, Ohio River Valley Institute\n\n\nWednesday\, April 24 | 2-3 p.m. ET |  Register: https://nwf-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fUBq-iIhRDiiNfOrigkO-Q
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/hydrogen-in-appalachia-opportunities-challenges-and-federal-investments/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online/Social Media,Partner Event
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220524T130000
DTSTAMP:20260608T050409
CREATED:20220512T173202Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Birders Rally for Recovering America's Wildlife Act
DESCRIPTION:The National Wildlife Federation is hosting a special (and exciting) event with National Audubon Society to mobilize birders to support this legislation: the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Birders’ Rally! This event will be hosted by Corina Newsome and Tykee James\, and we will be joined by special guests including Kenn Kaufman\, Cornell Lab of Ornithology\, American Bird Conservancy\, and more. Take a look at the information below\, register\, and share widely with your networks! \n\nJOIN US for the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Birders’ Rally (virtual)! \nTuesday\, May 24\, 2022 \n12 – 1 PM ET \nRegister Here \nCalling all bird lovers! We need everyone who cares about birds to rally together for the passage of the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (S.2372/HR2773) With historic levels of funding and support from both sides of the aisle\, this once-in-a-generation legislation is a rare bird. Join us as we flock together in support of this critical bill\, which will help protect birds long into the future and make the enjoyment of birds more accessible for all! Hosted by Tykee James and Corina Newsome\, this rally will feature leaders in avian conservation and give you an opportunity to take action to encourage your Members of Congress to vote YES on this bill. Bring your passion and excitement\, because we need YOU to push Recovering America’s Wildlife Act over the finish line!
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/virtual-birders-rally-for-recovering-americas-wildlife-act/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:IWF Event,Monarch,Online/Social Media,Partner Event,Volunteer,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211027T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211027T180000
DTSTAMP:20260608T050409
CREATED:20211021T171533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T172043Z
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SUMMARY:PARTNER EVENT: Clean Economy Coalition of Color
DESCRIPTION:The National Wildlife Federation environmental justice team would like to cordially invite you to join us for our fourth Clean Economy Coalition of Color (CECC) convening on Wednesday\, October 27th from 6:00pm – 7:30pmEST. Please register for the zoom webinar here. We look forward to discussing how clean energy tax credits and the Build Back Better agenda can serve communities of color. Featured panel participants include: \n\nTheresa Cardenas\, Civic Engagement & Policy Manager\, New Mexico First\nDana Johnson\, Senior Director of Strategy and Federal Policy Office\, WE ACT for Environmental Justice\n\nThe CECC is an alliance of some of the nation’s most insightful Black\, Latinx\, Indigenous\, Asian\, and Pacific Islander leaders and advocates of color that are committed to amplifying ideas\, recommendations\, and solutions that uplift the priorities and economic interests of historically marginalized communities by guiding clean energy economy policies and implementation. The environmental justice team hopes to uplift equitable policies to inform decision-makers\, share resources to build capacity among CECC member organizations\, unpack legislation and policies that impact our communities\, and highlight leaders of color that are currently operating in the clean economy to share best practices and lessons learned.
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/partner-event-clean-economy-coalition-of-color/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:IWF Event,Online/Social Media,Partner Event,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210427T200000
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CREATED:20210323T170217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T170217Z
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SUMMARY:PARTNER EVENT: National Townhall on Creating Safe Spaces
DESCRIPTION:PARTNER EVENT: National Wildlife Federation\, in partnership with Outdoor Afro\, Black AF in STEM\, The Links\, Inc.\, and Patagonia\, will be hosting a National Townhall on Creating Safe Spaces to convene Black leaders to recap lessons learned and share best practices from our three-part roundtable series. We seek to build upon what’s happening now in an effort to identify programmatic and policy opportunities for people to work collaboratively to address the inhibitors Black people face in safely accessing and enjoying the outdoors. \nThe event\, taking place on Tuesday\, April 27\, 6 pm – 8 pm EST\, will be moderated by Mamie Parker and Mustafa Santiago Ali and it will feature: \n\nRue Mapp\, Founder and CEO of Outdoor Afro\nChad Brown\, Founder and President of Soul River\, Inc. and Love is King\nMichael Howard\, Founder and CEO of Fuller Park Community Development\nBeattra Wilson\, Assistant Director for Cooperative Forestry at the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service\nChristian Cooper\, Freelance Writer and Editor\nDudley Edmondson\, Owner of Complete Picture Media LLC and author of The Black and Brown Faces in America’s Wild Places\n\nTo register for the event\, please click here.
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/partner-event-national-townhall-on-creating-safe-spaces/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210322T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210322T170000
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CREATED:20210318T091408Z
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SUMMARY:Mapping Climate & Environmental Justice: Lessons Learned from Local & Regional Tools
DESCRIPTION:PARTNER EVENT: National Wildlife Federation – Federal policymakers are giving increasing focus to environmental justice mapping tools\, recognizing their potential in furthering environmental and climate justice. These tools can reveal what kinds of communities are (and aren’t) at risk from environmental hazards\, and the compounded pollution and climate burdens some communities face. These tools can also help policymakers understand where environmental justice communities are located\, and where climate impacts are being felt first and worst—information that should help inform the ambitious climate priorities of the Biden-Harris administration. \nThis webinar will highlight lessons learned from existing local and regional mapping tools and efforts to inform these current national discussions.
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/mapping-climate-environmental-justice-lessons-learned-from-local-regional-tools/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210315T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210315T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T050409
CREATED:20210313T201905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210313T201905Z
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SUMMARY:Mapping Climate & Environmental Justice
DESCRIPTION:To create a healthier future for people and wildlife\, we must improve our climate resilience and identify disparate and cumulative impacts of pollution. \nLearn how environmental justice mapping tools can help policymakers chart an equitable path forward: natwild.life/ejmapping
URL:https://indianawildlife.org/event/mapping-climate-environmental-justice/
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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