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Register today for our Catalyst Communities webinar on climate and health adaptation planning
The Catalyst Communities Initiative [ [link removed] ] is a comprehensive program to provide education, training, planning, and technical resources to local governments as they work toward their sustainability goals.?This initiative offers an array of resources on various environmental, social, and economic topics to help communities across Michigan make a just transition to decarbonization and meet our MI Healthy Climate Plan goals [ [link removed] ]. The initiative aims to provide a range of resource options to meet communities wherever they are, regardless of geography, population size, or pre-existing knowledge.? The?Michigan?s Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), Catalyst Communities Initiative is hosting this webinar series free to communities.
*Webinar recordings* are?posted online for future viewing on the Catalyst Communities Webinars Webpage [ [link removed] ] and anyone who registers will:
* get notification when the recording is available,
* receive a copy of the presentation handout, and
* get resource and contact links for taking a deeper dive into each webinar topic.?
Don't miss out, register today!
Upcoming Webinars
*April 10, 2024 - "New"
**Climate and Health Adaptation Planning: A Health in All Policies Approach, Part 3 of a 3 Part Series [ [link removed] ]*
Climate and Health Adaptation Planning: A Health in All Policies Approach, is the third in a three-part mini-series in the Catalyst Communities Webinar Series focusing on integrating health considerations into climate adaptation planning. Applying the concepts shared in the first two webinars from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services? Michigan Climate and Health Adaptation Program [ [link removed] ] (MICHAP) - Climate and Health Adaptation Planning Guide for Michigan Communities [ [link removed] ], this session aims to show how community engagement and support for climate adaptation can be enhanced through use of before and after images of climate adaptations for specific sites in a community. The webinar will also detail how landscape performance metrics can be quantified for example site designs with respect to onsite stormwater management. By participating in the three-part webinar series, communities will be positioned to engage with MICHAP in a future technical assistance planning opportunity.
Attendance at this webinar is worth one continuing education or professional development hour for professional engineers. ?
Don?t miss our other upcoming webinar in this series on energy storage and the MI Solar Access Program!
March 27, 2024
Empowering Communities through Energy Storage and the MI Solar Access Program [ [link removed] ]
Join us for an insightful webinar, where we will explore the benefits that energy storage offers to expand renewable energy projects. This webinar will provide an overview of energy storage technologies and how it can lead to cost savings, improve overall grid reliability, and enhance sustainability.?Additionally, we will examine how energy storage can be utilized during power outages, integrated with renewable energy, and help reduce peak demand.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable information about the MI Solar Access Program [ [link removed] ] and how local governments and businesses can qualify to submit an application to fund a Community Solar, Solarize, or Energy Storage System project.
Attendance at this webinar is worth one continuing education or professional development hour for professional engineers. ?
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