Registration Open For Virtual Sessions! 18th Chesapeake Bay Watershed Forum Nov. 3-5
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The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay is now accepting registrations for 10 selected virtual sessions of the 18th Chesapeake Watershed Forum to be held November 3-5. [In-person registration is sold out.] This year's theme is Private Investment In Sustainable Partnerships To Achieve Clean Water Goals. This watershed-wide event reaches over 400 restoration and protection practitioners to inspire and empower local action towards clean water. The Forum shares successful tools and techniques, offer lessons and learnings from on-the-ground work, build capacities of local organizations, foster partnerships, educate on new initiatives and emerging practices, network with others, and celebrate our successes. Consumer demand and preference help drive private sector priorities and investments. An increasing number of consumers seek to lead an ethical and sustainable lifestyle reflected in the products they consume and economies they support. As a result, an increasing number of partnerships between the private and the non-profit, governmental, academic, and other sectors have formed to respond to consumer demands around sustainability, conservation, and local community investment. In the Chesapeake Bay watershed, we see these partnerships act by adopting and promoting clean water and climate-resilient best practices, greening supply chains, investing in green economies in marginalized communities, reducing carbon footprints, and more. This year’s Forum will highlight examples of successful, sustainable, and equitable examples of such partnerships. We are particularly interested in partnerships where there is investment of corporate resources, private dollars, and/or impactful business policy changes. We are further interested in how these partnerships reckon with and address historic injustices and are proactively working with under-resourced stakeholders. We will showcase pathways for accessing new or existing partnerships of different sizes and scales, from landscape-scale restoration efforts with international corporations to local, community-based systems and endeavors. Additionally, we will feature innovative solutions and new scientific approaches that drive these partnership efforts towards achieving ambitious sustainability goals. Click Here for all the details and to register for the virtual sessions. More information is available on programs, initiatives and special events on the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay website. Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Alliance, Like the Alliance on Facebook, Follow them on Twitter, and visit the Alliance’s YouTube Channel. Click Here to support the Alliance’s work. NewsClips This Week - Watersheds: -- WNEP: John Levitsky, Luzerne Conservation District, Recognized With Thomas P. Shelburne Award By Northeast Environmental Partners [Video] -- Franklin County Free Press: F&M Trust Employees Plant 500+ Trees And Shrubs, Create Riparian Buffer On Shippensburg Farm -- Gettysburg Times: Gettysburg H.S. Class Of 1978 Gives Back By Planting Trees -- The Daily Review: Conservation Corner: ‘We All Float Down Here;’ Pollution And The Chesapeake Bay - By Bradford Conservation District -- Vista Chester County News: How PA American Water Promotes Sustainability Practices In Schools Near You -- Inquirer - Frank Kummer: More Than 3,000 Illegally Dumped Tires Pulled From Schuylkill River During Dredging -- Delaware RiverKeeper Oct. 13 RiverWatch Video Report -- Penn State Extension: Oct. 25 Webinar - Biochar Impact On Soil Infiltration Rates, Noon Latest From The Chesapeake Bay Journal -- UK Government: Mine Water Heat - A Proven Success Related Articles This Week - Watersheds: -- 2024 River Of The Year Nominations Now Being Accepted Through Nov. 10 [PaEN] -- Federal Office Of Surface Mining Awards $150,000 Grant For Cambria County Mine Reclamation Project To Western PA Coalition For Abandoned Mine Reclamation [PaEN] -- Oct. 24 Webinar: Reforesting Mine Lands - How The Forestry Reclamation Approach Works For Coal Communities [PaEN] -- Penn State Extension Oct. 28: Join Master Watershed Stewards In Lancaster County For Water Ways On Wheels Bike Tour [PaEN] -- Registration Open For Virtual Sessions! 18th Chesapeake Bay Watershed Forum Nov. 3-5 [PaEN] -- PA Chapter - Wild Turkey Federation Pledges $325,580 For Conservation, Hunting Heritage Projects [PaEN] [Posted: October 11, 2023] |
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