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| Eco Events - Environmental Events Calendar |
| Upcoming events of interest to environmental journalists. |
| This conference will feature knowledge-sharing/dynamic discussions on key issues that are pertinent to the region, as well as best practices in various aspects of coastal and ocean management.
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| This conference expects to bring together academic, government and business leaders for to exchange ideas, provide "real world" scenarios, and present the latest technological developments that might speed development and growth of a sector that is vital to sustainable industrial development.
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| Attendees can expect to learn more about the new rule and the federal regulatory and legislative climate on mitigation banking and conservation banking, as well as well as find out about recent court cases. Participants will also discuss emerging and multiple markets, ecosystem banking, and stream-water banking.
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| Topics to be addressed include: cleaning up chlorinated solvents, evaluating the sensitivity of microbes to chemical pollutants and treatment agents, restoration of estuaries and wetlands, tackling perchlorate and other hormone-mimicking polluants, ability of dioxins and pesticides to degrade, and management of MTBE and spilled hydrocarbons.
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| This annual meeting will take place in the Windy City. Its state expects to see $8 billion in investment in new wind projects that within 17 years will generate 4,000 megawatts.
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| The Call for Papers/Presentations packet for "Making Sustainability Happen: Goals, Practices, and Challenges" is available to anyone interested. Environmental journalism and environmental professionals complement each other. This is an opportunity to be on the inside looking out as an outsider looking in.
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| This forum brings together corporate speakers from multi-national companies, senior government officials, and industry experts from nearly every energy end-use sector.
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| This meeting will cover such topics as ecological impacts of changes in the biodiversity of aquatic environments; the role of invasive species in affecting human health, ballast-water introductions of new species; invasions from the pet-trade and aquaculture industries; andnew barrier technologies.
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| The theme of the 2009 Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism is "Telling True Stories in Turbulent Times." More than 50 star speakers and hundreds of mid-career journalists will gather to celebrate the art of storytelling in every format and every medium. Online registration begins December 4 and an early-bird rate of $375 will be offered until January 15, 2009.
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| Sponsored by the Heartland Institute, this conference will be "calling attention to new research that contradicts claims that the moderate warming during the 20th Century was primarily man-made and is a crisis." The North Pole is safe after all and admission is FREE to journalists. So, it will be challenging the IPCC report, federal leaders, and most research organizations. Speakers will include Dennis Avery, Arthur Robinson, and S. Fred Singer.
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