Overview
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!
Upcoming Webinars
Land Protection from the Indigenous Perspective
Thursday, May 16, 2024 | 12 - 1 p.m.
In 2012 the Native Land Conservancy (NLC) became the first Indigenous-led land conservation organization east of the Mississippi. More than a decade later, NLC has become nationally recognized for land rescue, restoration and protection. Executive Director Diana Ruiz and Programs and Communications Coordinator Paula Peters will talk about what makes their efforts uniquely impactful.
Take a Virtual Tour of Drury Preserve
Thursday, May 30, 2024 | 12 - 1 p.m.
Rene Wendell, land steward for TNC in Western Massachusetts, will be taking viewers on a virtual adventure through Drury Preserve in Sheffield. Join us to catch a glimpse of the species you can find along the trail and how spring has sprung in this corner of the state. You'll also have the opportunity to ask Rene your questions.
Climate and Health: A Focus on Solutions
Thursday, June 13, 2024 | 12 - 1 p.m.
Increased anthropogenic use of fossil fuels has brought about climate change and is adversely affecting planetary health. In recent years, the role of climate change on human health has also been brought into the discussion. A new Declaration on Climate and Health was signed by 124 countries at COP28, with the goal of preparing healthcare systems to cope with climate change and acknowledging the need for governments to protect people's health. Now is the time to increase momentum and implement solutions. In this webinar, Dr. Kari Nadeau, Chair of the Department of Environmental Health at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, discusses the many policies and solutions for combating climate change and details how each and every one of us can help with this global existential problem.
Registration link coming soon.
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