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Resilience In Climate Change Workshop

June 14, 2018 @ 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Free

Basic Info

Date:
June 14, 2018
Time:
1:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Website / RSVP:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1868137206564402/

Who's Hosting This Event?

Earth Day Austin
Who We Are:

Earth Day Austin’s mission is reinventing sustainability as an unprecedented cultural phenomenon with equity at the center. We provide a venue and a platform for businesses, advocacy groups, nonprofits, government organizations, and community leaders to connect with the public in the interest of sustainability, innovation and environmental justice. While our flagship program is the Earth Day ATX festival, our greater purpose is to facilitate coordination among community stakeholders to develop and implement scalable, systemic, community-driven solutions.

Zero Waste Network
Who We Are:

Earth Day Austin’s mission is reinventing sustainability as an unprecedented cultural phenomenon with equity at the center. We provide a venue and a platform for businesses, advocacy groups, nonprofits, government organizations, and community leaders to connect with the public in the interest of sustainability, innovation and environmental justice. While our flagship program is the Earth Day ATX festival, our greater purpose is to facilitate coordination among community stakeholders to develop and implement scalable, systemic, community-driven solutions.

The Future Of Extreme Weather In Austin

From the Zero Waste Network and Earth Day ATX –

The latest models for the Austin climate predict changes that will affect our lives, and the way we plan for the future. This free workshop will focus on the affects, and help you plan ahead.
For over a decade the Zero Waste Network has been training individuals and organizations save money, protect the environment, and reduce risks.

Working in partnership with state agencies, the federal, government, universities and non-profits we helped develop a series of trainings to help individuals:
 Identify the key environmental issues that affect them
 Reduce their impact
 Save money
 Improve quality of life

People attending this training report savings and environmental improvements:
 Participants report saving an average of $2,700 per year and up to $20,000 per year.
 The average participant drops their electricity use by 15% and reduces 5 tons of carbon dioxide each year.

Topics Covered

 Climate Change Effects for Central Texas Region – Learn how the
climate is expected to change and what it means to you. How the region is planning for changes in rainfall, heat, and extreme weather events.
 Hear the lived experiences of people impacted by extreme weather events
 What if disasters were our biggest opportunities for building better
communities? Utilizing disruptive market techniques to promote
sustainable, equitable and profitable solutions for the community.
 Your choices and the Environment – Discover which actions you take that have the biggest environmental impact, and how small changes can make a big difference for you, and the
environment.
 Saving Money, Protecting the Environment – Proven techniques to reduce your monthly bills by reducing your use of electricity, gasoline, water and disposal of waste.
 Prosperity and Environment – What is important to you and how your interaction with the environment helps or hinders you from living the life you want.

The training will take place on the campus of Huston-Tillotson University inside the Agard-Lovinggood Auditorium. 

Venue

Huston-Tillotson University
900 Chicon Street
Austin, TX 78702 United States
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