EPA Webcast: Water, Energy, and Climate Change

Wed, Oct 3rd 2007, 10:00am - 12:00pm
EPA Webcast: Water, Energy, and Climate Change on October 3rd

On Wed., Oct. 3, 2007 from 1-3 EST, Susan Kaderka, Director, National Wildlife Federation's (NWF) Gulf States Regional Office, and Don Elder, President of River Network, will explore the dimensions of global climate change and frame the ensuing discussions about what water quality managers at the federal, state, and local level, along with the watershed protection community, can do to rise to the challenge. The speakers will discuss major opportunities to save water and energy together, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Watershed practitioners, utilities, community leaders, and agency officials can all benefit from hearing about the profound implications of climate change and what we can all do now to protect our future. To register, visit http://www.epa.gov/watershedwebcasts/.

All Webcasts are archived (approximately one week after the seminar), so they're all available at your convenience all year long. Be sure to check out some of the past seminars, including the August 15th Webcast "Earth Gauge: Conveying Environmental Information Through the TV Weather Report" by Sara Espinoza, National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF) and Joe Witte, ABC 7 WJLA - TV. http://www.epa.gov/watershedwebcasts/