Every month, people who work in the environmental field meet up for informal sessions known as Green Drinks. More than 500 Green Drinks events take place at different locations around the planet.
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Pacific Women’s Herbal Conference
Join a village of wild women meeting once again in the forest at the edge of the Salish Sea. Learning, celebrating, connecting, transforming…
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Stream Team’s 19th Annual Earth Day Fest
Clark Public Utilities’ StreamTeam is hosting its 19th Annual Earth Day Fest in partnership with Clark County Vegetation Management. Free fun and games for the whole family along with interactive nature demonstrations and entertainment will take place from 10 am to 2 pm near Klineline Pond.
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Tall Wood Buildings
Tall wood buildings are on the rise in the Northwest thanks to the recent development of a wood product known as Cross Laminated Timber (CLT).
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Learn About the Birds and the Bees
“Creating a Pollinator-Friendly Landscape” is the focus of the 4th annual BEEvent Pollinator Conference. Saturday, March 3, 2018
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Study Finds ‘Rollie Pollies’ Remove Heavy Metals From Soil, Protects Groundwater
Turns out a little bug we don’t think of much is one of the best protectors of soil ever imaginable.
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Coming Soon: “Leaf to Home” Emergency Electrical Backup
Today about 4,000 households in Japan are utilizing their EVs to manage home energy use. They can be used as a backup power supply for blackouts and emergencies.
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Pacific Crest Trail Days and Bridge Walk
August 28-30, 2015 - Free classes and activities, plus see all the latest trail gear. Saturday morning take a walk across the Bridge of the Gods.
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Change the World: Investing for a Fossil Fuel Free Future
Climate change is one of the concerns driving money into Sustainable, Responsible and Impact investing. SRI funds have grown by 76 percent between 2012-2014.
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Sterling College Completes Fossil Fuel Divestment
Sterling College, an environmentally focused, liberal arts institution located in Northern Vermont, announced that they have completed the divestment of its endowment from the fossil fuel industry