Join PA Sea Grant and the Department of Environmental Protection for the upcoming Pennsylvania Lake Erie Environmental Forum webinar on Groundwater and Climate Change on November 19 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
This virtual event will offer a deep dive into the crucial topic of groundwater sustainability amidst the challenges posed by climate change.
Participation is free, However, you must register to attend the webinar.
Why Attend?
-- Expert Insights: Hear from invited speakers on a range of topics, including the Project NePTWNE by Gannon University, Erie Water Works’ source water assessment and protection plan, the impact of climate change on Great Lakes agriculture and water use, and the Joyce Foundation’s groundwater governance report.
-- Impactful Discussions: Learn about how climate change is expected to impact freshwater sources through reduced water supplies, impaired water quality, and increased stress on water infrastructure.
-- Networking Opportunities: Although virtual, there’s a chance to connect with professionals, academics, and passionate community members.
This webinar is for anyone interested in environmental science, sustainability, policy, groundwater, climate change, and the Lake Erie watershed.
Whether you’re a student, professional, or simply someone concerned about the future of water resources, this webinar will offer valuable and informative insights on the topics, and the opportunity to contribute to the conversation.
Register today for this unique opportunity to come together and discuss the pressing issue of groundwater sustainability in the face of climate change.
Visit the Pennsylvania Lake Erie Environmental Forum webpage to see the agenda and learn more about this webinar.
Click Here for links to previously recorded sessions..
For additional details or questions, contact Amber Stilwell, Pennsylvania Sea Grant’s Lake Erie Coastal Outreach Specialist at ars26@psu.edu.
Pennsylvania Sea Grant is supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Penn State University, and through federal, state, and local funding.
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