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SUMMARY:UCS: The True Costs of the US Transportation System
DESCRIPTION:For decades\, the surface transportation reauthorization (STR) has funded highway expansion projects that have disproportionately divided and polluted communities of color. \nThe Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) invites you\, as a steadfast supporter\, to a virtual event featuring clean transportation experts as they discuss nuances in how transportation\, including federal roads\, bridges\, rail\, and mass transit\, is funded in the United States. \nLearn more about our efforts to advocate for more and better transportation options for a sustainable future in the next STR bill\, and what you can do to take action. \nThe True Costs of the US Transportation System\nDate: Tuesday\, May 26\nTime: 2:00–3:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. PT \nRegister for the webinar today. \nSpeakers:\n• Dave Cooke\, PhD\, Senior Scientist\, Clean Transportation Program\n• Molly McKinley\, Campaign Manager\, Clean Transportation Program\n• Charles Young-Longdon\, Outreach Coordinator \nModerator:&\n• Amefika Desir\, Membership Society Coordinator
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/ucs-the-true-costs-of-the-us-transportation-system/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
CATEGORIES:webinar
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SUMMARY:Project Drawdown: Drawdown Explorer
DESCRIPTION:Drawdown Explorer: Go Behind the Scenes\nJoin Project Drawdown for an inside look at the collaborative effort behind Drawdown Explorer\, highlighting both the science behind the platform and how it was brought to life. \nLaunched just eight months ago\, Drawdown Explorer has quickly established a reputation as the world’s leading climate solutions platform. \nBy aggregating and analyzing thousands of solutions across sectors – from energy and transportation to food systems and land use – Drawdown Explorer enables governments\, businesses\, and communities to prioritize interventions that have the greatest potential for measurable impact. \nIts open-access design ensures that anyone\, anywhere\, can explore climate solutions backed by rigorous science\, making it a powerful tool for accelerating climate action globally. \nREGISTER NOW \nTodd Reubold\, Project Drawdown’s Director of Marketing & Communications\, will host a conversation with two of the key leaders behind this work: Amanda Smith\, Ph.D.\, Project Drawdown’s Senior Scientist\, Built Environment\, and Chad Upham\, Creative Director of Covive. \nAmanda will offer insights into the scientific methodology and people behind Drawdown Explorer\, including how solutions are assessed and evaluated within the platform. \nChad – Drawdown Explorer’s developer – will share behind-the-scenes insights about the design process for an open-access online platform specifically built to provide detailed\, up-to-date intelligence on climate solutions. \nDuring the Q&A they’ll discuss lessons learned both during the design and development phase of Drawdown Explorer\, along with surprising insights since the platform’s launch. \nYou don’t want to miss this peek behind the curtain at one of the most powerful climate solutions guides ever built. 
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/project-drawdown-drawdown-explorer-go-behind-the-scenes/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:webinar
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SUMMARY:ClimateXchange: May National Policy Call
DESCRIPTION:Join advocates\, policymakers\, and researchers for a one-hour roundup of recent state-level climate policy wins\, challenges\, and other developments. Our monthly State Climate Policy Network National Call features on-the-ground updates from members in states across the country\, followed by a survey of notable state and federal policy actions from Climate XChange’s own experts. \nThis month’s call features updates from Louisiana\, Rhode Island\, and Hawai’i. \nRegister here and spread the word to other climate policy actors who could benefit from cross-state collaboration\, and read more about the SCPN here.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/climatexchange-may-national-policy-call/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
CATEGORIES:discussion
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SUMMARY:UCS: Uniting to Protect Science & Democracy
DESCRIPTION:Join UCS for the public launch of Science Rising\, a new initiative mobilizing the science community to speak out and take action against the administration’s anti-science and authoritarian actions\, while laying the foundation for reimagining federal science policy for the public good. \nUniting to Protect Science & Democracy: Science Rising National Launch Event\nDate: Wednesday\, June 3\nTime: 3:00–4:00 p.m. ET \nRegister today for the virtual kick-off. \nOur launch event will feature esteemed guests: \n\nArati Prabhakar\, PhD\, Former Director\, Office of Science and Technology Policy\, and Chief Science Advisor to the President\, Biden Administration\nErica Chenoweth\, PhD\, Leading Democracy Scholar; Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment & Academic Dean for Faculty Development\, Harvard Kennedy School; Faculty Dean of Pforzheimer House\, Harvard College\n\nUCS President and CEO Gretchen Goldman\, PhD\, will share remarks\, along with the leaders of Science Rising\, Matt Heid and Melissa Varga. \nJoin us as we stand united to protect the values we believe in: Science. Justice. Integrity. Democracy. And so much more. When we act together\, we are strong. We are powerful. And we are rising to meet this moment. Be part of it—register today.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/ucs-uniting-to-protect-science-democracy/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
CATEGORIES:discussion
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SUMMARY:ClimateXchange: Defending Climate Policy
DESCRIPTION:Defending Climate Policy: Breakout Discussions with State Advocates\nAs climate policy rollbacks spread across the country\, states are left grappling with how to navigate an increasingly defensive policy landscape. From attacks on renewable energy to broader attempts to undermine climate planning and protections\, advocates and policymakers are working hard to maintain momentum garnered in previous years and protect communities from further backsliding. \nIn this participatory event\, we’re connecting attendees with policy experts to explore how states can defend against attacks on climate policy. First\, we’ll analyze anti-climate policy trends across the country\, before splitting into three breakout rooms to dive deeper into state-level case studies in the Southeast\, New York\, and Michigan. We’ll come back together at the end of the session for Q&A and discussion with other on-the-ground climate advocates. \nOur expert panel includes: \n\nRuby Wincele\, Policy & Research Manager at Climate XChange\nAbigail Franks\, Membership and Policy Manager at Southeast Climate & Energy Network\nJon Binder\, Executive Director of the Model Climate Laws Initiative\, a joint initiative of Columbia Law’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and Environmental Advocates NY\nCourtney Brady\, State Advocacy Director at Evergreen Action\n\nRegister
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/climatexchange-defending-climate-policy/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
CATEGORIES:discussion,webinar
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SUMMARY:ClimateXchange: How States Can Secure a Clean and Reliable Grid
DESCRIPTION:As our buildings and transportation become progressively electrified and new energy intensive facilities come online\, states must engage in robust planning to ensure this load growth is supplied by clean energy. Our transmission grid today is aging and fragmented\, but states have a variety of policy tools at their disposal to plan for a clean\, reliable\, and affordable energy future. These tools include the creation of transmission authorities\, which are state entities dedicated to facilitating the planning\, financing\, and stakeholder engagement of transmission infrastructure deployment\, and the development of energy resource zones\, which are strategic locations where energy resources like wind or solar are abundant and key infrastructure investments could connect them to the grid.We’ve convened a panel of experts to explore how states are using transmission authorities and energy resource zones to ensure clean energy resources can connect to the grid and deliver reliable\, affordable energy. Our speakers include: \n\n\n\nCathy Boies\, Director at Gridworks\nAbby Watson\, Co-Founder and President of The Groundwire Group\n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/climatexchange-how-states-can-secure-a-clean-and-reliable-grid/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
CATEGORIES:discussion,webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260611T080000
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CREATED:20260414T002138Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Next Generation Water Summit
DESCRIPTION: The theme of the 2026 Next Generation Water Summit is:\n“Increasing Demand\, Declining Realities”. \nThe Next Generation Water Summit brings together the building and development community\, water reuse professionals and water policymakers in a collaborative setting to share best practices and learn about innovative water conservation and water reuse techniques that can be used to comply with water conservation restrictions spreading across the southwest. \n8:00 am to 5:00 pm MT both days\nNew Mexico State Capitol Building (The Roundhouse) \nRegistration is available for in-person or virtual attendance\, and all registrants will be able to access on-demand sessions. \nRegister \nMore information.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/2026-next-generation-water-summit/
LOCATION:New Mexico State Capitol\, 490 Old Santa Fe Trail\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T003123Z
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SUMMARY:Aaron Kaufmann Talk: Santa Fe Watershedders
DESCRIPTION:Discover how Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) helps protect our watershed! Join hydrologist Aaron Kauffman of Southwest Urban Hydrology for an engaging introduction to the benefits of GSI\, along with a look at current research on how it’s performing in our region — all while touring several local rain gardens! This workshop is free\, but space is limited to 20 participants. RSVP here or by clicking the button below. For more information\, contact lorraine@santafewatershed.org. \nDate & Time:\nThursday\, June 18\, 9-11:30 a.m. \nMeeting Location:\nNew Mexico State Library parking lot\n1209 Camino Carlos Rey\, Santa Fe\, NM 87507 \nSign-up \n 
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/aaran-kaufmann-talk-santa-fe-watershedders/
LOCATION:New Mexico State Library\, 1209 Camino Carlos Rey\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87507\, United States
CATEGORIES:field trip,outdoor event,workshop
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