EPC Quarterly Poll Briefing
VirtualJoin the EPC and our partners for our first quarterly poll briefing of 2025, which will focus on voter attitudes about climate, the environment, and clean energy under the new administration
Join the EPC and our partners for our first quarterly poll briefing of 2025, which will focus on voter attitudes about climate, the environment, and clean energy under the new administration
Join the Environmental Polling Consortium and our partners American Rivers Action Fund and the Water Hub for a deep dive webinar into the current state of public opinion research on water related policies and issues.
The CWCB Climate & Water Workshops serve as an opportunity for state and local partners to touch base and strategize on water and climate adaptation issues in Colorado.
Water professionals from across the nation are gearing up to gather in Washington, DC for Water Week 2025, taking place from April 6 – 12. The week will feature a comprehensive schedule of in-person events and meetings, including important sessions on Capitol Hill.
The Webinar on Water Stewardship is an overview of the best practices in the application of water stewardship when applied across an enterprise or at a specific site.
The CWCB Climate & Water Workshops serve as an opportunity for state and local partners to touch base and strategize on water and climate adaptation issues in Colorado.
Join Laura Ramos from the California Water Institute to discuss the regulatory landscape shaping California’s water use. This session will cover the importance of compliance, the impact of IIJA and IRA funding, and incentives driving sustainable groundwater management.
In this presentation, the relationship between soil health practices, such as the use of cover crops, and water cycling will be highlighted.
This extended training webinar event includes talks given at the 21st Annual EPA Drinking Water Workshop held on September 17-19, 2024.
Join us as the Conservation Team at Hispanic Access shares how they are moving conservation priorities forward within the context of a new administration while continuing to uplift Latino leaders in environmental work & the valuable contributions our community continues to build in the effort of protecting our natural resources.
This year's Symposium theme, A Journey of Water in the West: Legacy and Progress, highlights the deep historical roots inherent to water development in the American West and how lessons learned can guide us to a sustainable and equitable future.
Explore how innovation can address California’s water shortages and learn from his experience to spark change in your endeavors.