Understanding the Benefits of Carbon Sequestration and Agricultural Nature-Based Projects

Watch the recording from the webinar below! Climate change is undeniably threatening our natural world. Consequently, average surface temperatures are rising, as are food insecurity, climate-related health risks, and economic disruption. To mitigate these impacts, a suite of solutions needs to be investigated, invested in, and implemented. One approach is to harness the power of […]
Great Lakes Freshwater Symposium – Economic and Health Impacts of Algal Blooms

Lakes and rivers are home to various blue-green algae species, and not all pose a health risk. Unfortunately, there’s no quick way to determine if a bloom is dangerous. Laboratory testing takes several days, during which the bloom’s toxicity can change rapidly or disappear entirely. Complicating matters further, algal blooms can appear and vanish within […]
How the Private Sector can Support Biodiversity in the Great Lakes Region

Watch the recording from the webinar below! The health of the Great Lakes region’s natural environment is intricately connected to the vitality of the regional economy. All sectors play a role in ensuring healthy habitats to safeguard biodiversity and prevent habitat and species loss. With climate change and human activity threatening our natural world, […]
The Great Lakes Region’s Response to Calls for Leadership in Climate Action

Watch the recording from the webinar below! Climate solutions and innovation play a crucial role in protecting the Great Lakes and their surrounding watersheds, which together make up one of the largest fresh surface water systems in the world. Key to achieving the ambitious climate goals needed is the leadership and coordinated efforts of […]
Building a Carbon Capture Utilization Coalition

Watch the recording from the webinar below! As part of the jointly-led Great Lakes Carbon Collaborative, the Council of the Great Lakes Region (CGLR) and the US Business Council for Sustainable Development (USBCSD), both partners of the WBCSD’s Global Network, hosted the next Great Lakes Carbon Collaborative Webinar on June 6, 2024 at 11:00 am […]
Industrial Sustainability – Water, Energy, and the Drive Toward Net Zero

View the webinar recording below! In industrialized nations, industries account for over half of the water used by humans, with that demand projected to increase by 40% within 20 years. Additionally, it is estimated that 4% of global carbon emissions could be saved within the water sector. With the high demand for water in industries […]
From FAIR Data Principles to Indigenous Sustainable Water Resources Management

The Center for Water Policy is hosting a virtual Earth Month webinar featuring its 2023-2024 Water Policy Scholar Dr. Grace Bulltail and Research Associate Dr. Parisa Sarzaeim. They will be speaking on the availability and quality of publicly available tribal-led water-climate-environment (WCE) nexus databases on reservations and tribal lands in the U.S., showcasing the FAIRification […]
Using Nature to Inspire Design

Watch the webinar recording below! Biomimicry is innovation inspired by nature, and its implementation isn’t just a good idea, it is a roadmap to a thriving economy and environment. Natural systems offer over 3 billion years of R&D and can bring insight to solving challenges. Everything that exists in the natural world has a […]
Understanding and Communicating Your Organization’s Sustainability and Climate Impact

Watch the recording of the webinar below! A third of the Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in the binational Great Lakes region, the economic engine of North America. In a region that is guardian to one of the world’s largest freshwater systems, one that holds 20% of earth’s surface freshwater, environmental stewardship and corporate sustainability […]
Hydrogen and the Great Lakes Region’s Clean Energy Transition

View the recording from the webinar below! The binational Great Lakes region, which includes the eight US states from New York to Minnesota and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec, serves as North America’s economic engine. A large, carbon-intensive industrial base that is home to over 100 million people, accelerating the transition away from fossil […]