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Nature Connects Webinars

Apr 30, 2023

Join TNC in Massachusetts for lunchtime virtual gatherings as part of our Nature Connects webinar series. It's a chance to hear from our leading scientists and environmental experts about tackling climate change, protecting land and water and providing food and water sustainably.

Register for upcoming webinars at the links listed under each event below. All webinars are at 12 p.m. ET unless otherwise noted. You must register* to attend—information for joining the webinars via Zoom will be provided upon registering.

You can also watch previous webinar recordings at the links listed on the next tab!

Using Non-Price Criteria to Maximize the Environmental Benefits of Offshore Wind

Thursday, June 8, 2023 | 12 - 1 p.m. ET

The clean energy transition will require the rapid deployment of offshore wind. But are our policies designed to maximize the environmental benefits of the offshore wind boom? Join The Nature Conservancy and Vermont Law and Graduate School's Institute for Energy and the Environment for a discussion of their recent report on how state offshore wind solicitations can be designed and evaluated to maximize climate and environmental benefits. In this webinar, you will learn how states can use non-price criteria to protect, enhance and restore marine ecosystems, which states are leading this effort, and what states should be doing now to capture future environmental benefits.

Register today!

Building the Clean Water Toolbox: Nutrient Reduction from Source to Sea

Thursday, June 15, 2023 | 12 - 1 p.m. ET

Join TNC in Massachusetts' Emma Gildesgame, Steve Kirk and Alison Bowden to hear about TNC's clean water work along the Massachusetts coast! Nutrient pollution threatens coastal ecosystems, communities and economies on Cape Cod and around the world. They'll discuss expanding the use of better septic systems to stop nutrients at their source; restoring retired cranberry bogs into thriving, nutrient-absorbing wetlands; and our collaborations with the aquaculture industry to pull nutrients out of coastal waters with oyster reefs and farms. Through extensive partnerships and creative approaches, we’re expanding the toolbox of ways to fight nutrient pollution for Massachusetts and beyond.

Register today!

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