Dear CAEPA members and friends,
Here are a few online events related to environmental topics, most of them are free to watch and register. If you are a student or job seeker, we also recommend you to sign up these events, as they provide valuable insights on environmental industry and good networking opportunities.
1. 2020 Water Conservation Showcase
Register Link: https://www.waterconservationshowcase.com/
The Water Conservation Showcase is a free event and is organized through the combined efforts of the U.S. Green Building Council Northern California, East Bay Municipal Utility District, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, the Committee on the Environment from the local American Institute of Architects chapter, the City of San Jose's Water Resources Division and the PG&E Pacific Energy Center.
Water is a limited natural resource heavily impacted by the built environment. Using sustainable practices in a building's development speaks to the triple bottom line — people, profit & planet.
Since 2004, hundreds of advocates, researchers, business leaders, product manufacturers and government officials have gathered every year to address the most pressing water issues and challenges facing the state of California. Grab a ticket today for the showcase to learn more about scalable strategies and solutions to conserve one of Earth's most precious resources.
2. Climate One Events and Podcasts
Register Link: http://www.climateone.org/watch-and-listen/explore
Climate One at The Commonwealth Club is a thriving leadership dialogue on energy, the economy and the environment. They bring together top thinkers and doers from business, government, academia and advocacy groups to advance the discussion about a clean energy future.
3. Singapore International Water Week SIWW Webinar Series
Zoom Link: Here
Our June 11 webinar on “History Matters” is now available for viewing! This fourth installment of our What Matters webinar series featured a candid conversation with California water policy expert Tim Quinn. Now affiliated with Stanford University, the retired executive director of the Association of California Water Agencies and former Metropolitan Water District deputy general manager draws upon his decades-long, notable career working on California water’s most vexing problems and highlights how the lessons of yesterday can inform the solutions of tomorrow.
Presentation Slides: Here
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