Natural Environment Leading the Pack: Leveling Up for a Greener Future
mié, 31 ago
|Speaker Series Online
Reno is committed to being a sustainable and resilient community. Meet decision-makers helping to keep Nevada at the forefront of adaptability.
Time & Location
31 ago 2022, 12:00 – 13:00
Speaker Series Online
About the Event
Join us as we discuss the pro-active ways our community is facing climate change. The Truckee Meadows is experiencing big changes. You’ll meet experts incorporating emerging practices to help balance our needs with our dependence on the natural world. These speakers will share positive changes happening here benefitting both our economy and ecosystem as well as share how you can get involved to help improve our community’s ability to adapt to climate change.
RSVP appreciated but NOT required!
August 31st @ 12 NOON Lunchtime WatchParty on the Truckee Meadows Tomorrow YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/39X2Gqb
Visit www.truckeemeadowstomorrow.org/tmtevents for details.
Panelists Include:
Nate Allen: Executive Director of Waterstart
Suzanne Groneman: Director of Sustainability at the City of Reno
Peter Gower: Strategy Director for Energy, Infrastructure, and Land Use for The Nature Conservancy Nevada
John Enloe: Director of Natural Resources Planning & Management for Truckee Meadow Water Authority
Doug Erwin: Senior VP of Entrepreneurial Development for Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada
Hosted and Moderated by Erica Mirich, Chief Executive Officer of Truckee Meadows Tomorrow
This speaker series is made possible by the generous support of Microsoft, Washoe County Health District, Washoe Education Association and Renown Health.
Get informed by checking out the Nevada Tomorrow Community Data Exchange. Learn about this free, dynamic, easy to use, one-stop digital resource for access to community quality of life data. There you will find up-to-date demographic, education, environmental, economic, health, social determinant and equity data that highlights trends, challenges and opportunities in our Nevada communities; hundreds of maps, tables and figures and promising practices.
We hope to see you there!