This is an interactive learning environment for
identifying the connectivity between our choices and protecting the natural
wonders that inspire us. A skilled
facilitator and sustainability expert will introduce several
real life scenarios and map a process for not only connecting issues but for
creating solutions. We will explore
water supplies and how to safely replenish rather than deplete them; sources of
energy and opportunities to conserve it in our homes, businesses and schools;
and, rethinking the products we use to reduce the toxins that sicken our
society. You can anticipate a ‘world
cafĂ©’ type of format in which lively group discussions transpire into concrete
ideas to take home and transform your world in small ways that generate
significant impact on our larger communities and ecosystems.
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This year, the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) again invites YOU to participate in the Abstract selection process for the Annual Educational Conference (AEC) & Exhibition, being held in partnership with the International Federation of Environmental Health. The "Be a Voice" initiative gives you the opportunity to tell us what you'd like to experience at the AEC. Tell us topics you'd like to hear about and speakers you'd like to see. View submitted abstracts and provide feedback on them. Help NEHA develop a training and education experience that continues to advance the proficiency of the environmental health profession AND helps create bottom line improvements for your organization!
Friday, September 27, 2013
Taming Toxins in the Wild West (1h 50m Learning Lab: Roundtable)
This is an interactive learning environment for
identifying the connectivity between our choices and protecting the natural
wonders that inspire us. A skilled
facilitator and sustainability expert will introduce several
real life scenarios and map a process for not only connecting issues but for
creating solutions. We will explore
water supplies and how to safely replenish rather than deplete them; sources of
energy and opportunities to conserve it in our homes, businesses and schools;
and, rethinking the products we use to reduce the toxins that sicken our
society. You can anticipate a ‘world
cafĂ©’ type of format in which lively group discussions transpire into concrete
ideas to take home and transform your world in small ways that generate
significant impact on our larger communities and ecosystems.
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