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Join Virginia Clinicians for Climate Action and its partners at GCCA and NCCCA in the discussion of heat illness with Dr. Chip Konrad, a Professor of Geography at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Director of the NOAA Southeast Regional Climate Center. In this free webinar, the nature of heat illness […]
The Northern Virginia Regional Commission is hosting a Safe Walking Summit showcasing community-led programs by Northern Virginia Families for Safe Streets and Bike Walk RVA. We’ll also hear from Professor Ralph Buehler of Virginia Tech, Mike McGinn, Executive Director of America Walks and former Mayor of Seattle, and local leaders. While this summit will be […]
The Washington Area Bicyclist Association's annual Regional Vision Zero Summit is more important than ever. This year’s theme is Transportation Equity in Practice: How does centering equity change day-to-day, week-to-week, year-to-year work in the transportation sector? What are the systems, tools, and processes that need to change to make our transportation network more equitable? And […]
Join Preservation Virginia and the Virginia Department of Historic Resources for a webinar this Thursday, June 24th at noon, to explore linking natural resource conservation and historic preservation, with a focus on National Heritage Areas and the Great Dismal Swamp.
Together with the Shenandoah National Park Trust and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute's Virginia Working Landscapes, the Piedmont Environmental Council presents its 2nd virtual Quarterly Keynote. Short keynote talks will be provided by Dr. Amy Johnson, Patrick Kenney and Chris Miller.
Rosa's Garden is a farm that produces different kinds of vegetables, chili peppers, lettuce, zucchini, tomatoes, and more. During the field day, we will be able to see the different fields, the production and development of vegetables. Attendees will be able to ask questions to the farmer experts Rosa Nunez and Carlos Ordaz about how to produce and sell the vegetables.
Join walkability advocates for a short walk starting and finishing at the Jefferson School to observe the condition of the street infrastructure, and any particular hazards or substandard conditions.