Greenbytes: October 28, 2003 Edition
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November will be a busy month on the Climate Change issue, with the New England Council holding a Climate Change Summit on Monday, Nov. 10, in Boston and the Massachusetts Climate Action Network holding a Grassroots Climate Action Conference Sunday, Nov. 16, at Tufts University in Medford. The Climate Change Summit, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Boston Marriott Copley Place, will include regional and national leaders from the private and public sector providing their views on what New England and the Northeast need to do on the climate change front and why – and how the region can realistically achieve specific goals. A working lunch will include development of key points for the New England Council’s “Climate Change Declaration” that will be issued in the future as the council’s core position on the issue. There is no cost to attend the summit, but reservations are
required and space is limited. For more information, visit
the council’s web site at www.newenglandcouncil.com/calendar/index.htm
The Climate Action Conference, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Tufts’ Cabot Hall, will include regional and national speakers and nearly two-dozen workshops on such issues as climate change science, local climate action plans, energy-efficient buildings and green power. The keynote speakers are Michael Northrop of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund whose topic is “Europe Leads: Cutting Carbon Affordably” and Jan Reitsma, director of the R.I. Department of Environmental Management whose topic is “Rhode Island’s Climate Plan, Local Buy-In and Regional Synergy.” The fee for attending the conference is $30, including breakfast
and lunch. To register or obtain more information, visit www.massclimateaction.org
Press Releases Four Connecticut Communities Receive Healthy Communities Grants Medford Receives $483,000 EPA Grant for Clean School Buses Taunton Development Corp. ordered to restore 6.5 acres of wetlands EPA Files Complaints Against Two RI Firms Charged with Violating Pesticide Laws Maine Receives Half-Million Dollar Grant for Clean School Buses New Haven Wins Two EPA Healthy Community Grants EPA NE Hails Efforts of Annual World Water Monitoring Day
Events and conferences are not archived. Please refer to the Regional Calendar for upcoming events and conferences.
Brownfields what’s new CT State Unit - recent press added Diesel Exhaust School Bus - new project grants announced GE Superfund Site - sept 1.5 mile monthly report posted Invasive Species - more regional links Lab - report on arsenic add New Hampshire State Unit Page - updated contacts and links NPDES Permits - links to on-line applications, pdfs from delegated states OMSAP - reports and new meeting information added Pollution Prevention - updated resource listing
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