Wednesday, June 5, join Healthy Gulf Community Science Director Scott Eustis for the 6th installment of Commission Shift's CCUS Deep Dive Series where they'll be covering coastal impacts of carbon waste injection in the Gulf. RSVP here: bit.ly/CCUSDeepDive6 #CCUS #DontDumpInOurGulf
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Seven years after the release of its first Water Vision for a #WaterSmartSociety, Water Europe has published a new updated version aimed at building a Water-Smart Society. This version is sharper, more policy-oriented and builds on the latest scientific and technological developments. Curious to discover it? Watch the short trailer: https://lnkd.in/e9dVMwJS Read the full vision: https://lnkd.in/dEZvQrHH #watersmartsociety
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As water travels through its watershed, it picks up and absorbs much of what it encounters. This can include an array of water contaminants such as microplastics, pharmaceuticals, and “forever chemicals” known as PFAS. These contaminants can impact aquatic systems and the creatures that live within them. The issue can be particularly acute in the Texas Coastal Bend region where so much water collects and so many source points of contamination reside. In this panel, Crystal Ybanez, water quality manager at the City of Corpus Christi, joins researchers and managers at the Marine Science Institute in the College of Natural Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin to shed light on the interplay between contaminants and aquatic ecosystems. Kerri Lynn Ackerly, Valerie De Anda and Kaijun Lu will discuss techniques to trace contaminants' presence, their impacts on human and environmental health, and strategies for their mitigation. RSVP: https://bit.ly/43PC33V
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Seven years after the release of its first Water Vision for a Water-Smart Society, Water Europe has published a new updated version aimed at building a Water-Smart Society. This version is sharper, more policy-oriented and builds on the latest scientific and technological developments. Curious to discover it? Watch the short trailer: Read the full vision: https://buff.ly/3MIbPsb #watersmartsociety
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Seven years after the release of its first Water Vision for a Water-Smart Society, Water Europe has published a new updated version aimed at building a Water-Smart Society. This version is sharper, more policy-oriented and builds on the latest scientific and technological developments. Curious to discover it? Watch the short trailer: Read the full vision: https://buff.ly/3MIbPsb #watersmartsociety
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Seven years after the release of its first Water Vision for a Water-Smart Society, Water Europe has published a new updated version aimed at building a Water-Smart Society. This version is sharper, more policy-oriented and builds on the latest scientific and technological developments. Curious to discover it? Watch the short trailer: https://buff.ly/43CoIuH Read the full vision: https://buff.ly/3MIbPsb #watersmartsociety
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In a pioneering research effort by the University of Lapland, a team of scientists is addressing a critical global challenge- the swift decline of Greenland’s ice sheets. They’re introducing Stratospheric Aerosol Injection, or SAI! #greenland #climatechange #climateaction #environmentart #climatecontrol #climatecrisis
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Since its creation in December 1984, the Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) provides scientific and technical guidance to the Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) on measures to restore and protect the Chesapeake Bay. The STAC Workshop held in May 2023 in Hershey, Pennsylvania, focused on using biochar to achieve the Chesapeake Bay water quality goals and climate resiliency in which our Sean Sweeney, P.E. was a panelist. The workshop discussed the science of biochar, identified research gaps, addressed misunderstandings, and explored opportunities to expand the use of biochar to improve water quality. Attendees of the workshop reviewed biochar in research and practice, with this document summarizing the workshop and providing a research synthesis based on the workshop topics. "Using Carbon to Achieve Chesapeake Bay (and Watershed) Water Quality Goals and Climate Resiliency: The Science, Gaps, Implementation Activities and Opportunities", published on June 20, 2024, presents several recommendations from the workshop participants to accelerate and expand the use of biochar in agriculture, forestry, urban landscapes, and emerging toxic contaminants throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed and highlights Earthcare's organics carbonization facility in Bethel, PA as the only commercial-scale facility currently operating within the watershed. This is a great resource on the re-discovery of biochar, its array of agronomic, remediation and green infrastructure uses and the state of the biochar industry as a whole. 🌱
"Using Carbon to Achieve Chesapeake Bay (and Watershed) Water Quality Goals and Climate Resiliency: The Science, Gaps, Implementation Activities and Opportunities" has been formally published. The workshop and report can be found at the Chesapeake Bay STAC website. Thank you to Jason Hubbart, Ph.D. and Chris Brosch, Ph.D., STAC sponsors and committee members for their support and input on this effort. The Steering Committee - Charles Hegberg (Chair), Jennifer Egan, P.G., Ph.D. (co-chair), Tom Miles, Paul Imhoff, Ph.D., Wayne Teel, Ph.D., David Wood, Dominique Lueckenhoff and Ken Pantuck. Many thanks to the 13 biochar subject matter expertise and the 137 attendees for all the thoughts, input and ideas for this document. Any questions and want to learn more, feel free to reach out. https://lnkd.in/esCFXeZy
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