A live webcast will be streamed at 10:30 AM EDT at www.eesi.org/livecast
Agencies in Action
Federal Programs That Deliver Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Benefits Every Day
Find out more about the briefings in this series below:
Feb 08
Financing Inclusive Clean Energy Investments in Rural America
Feb 24
Energy Efficiency Means Business
Mar 18
Climate Adaptation Programs across Agencies
Mar 29
Building a Durable National Framework for Large Landscape Conservation
The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) invites you to a briefing series on federal programs that currently deliver a host of climate, environmental, economic, and social benefits nationwide. Experts and practitioners will discuss how these programs are working on-the-ground to deliver value to constituents across geographies, in both urban and rural settings. The series covers federal programs in climate financing, energy efficiency, climate adaptation, and conservation at landscape scales.
The final briefing in the series will focus on landscape conservation. Ecosystems often span county, state, tribal, and national borders. Wide swaths of area must be managed across jurisdictions and in collaboration with stakeholders on the ground to maximize social and environmental benefits, including ecosystem services such as water filtration and carbon sequestration. Furthermore, networks of intact and connected core habitats, working lands, and open space facilitate the migration of species, which is especially important for allowing animals to adapt to climate and land use changes, as well as for reducing human-wildlife conflict and wildlife-vehicle collisions.
Panelists will dive into the benefits of coordinating conservation efforts at the scale of large landscapes and showcase opportunities to advance an inclusive and durable national framework for landscape conservation.
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