Calendar of Events

If you know of any events of interest please reach out to calendar@onemontgomerygreen.org

  • UDC Green Roof Tours

    University of District of Columbia

    UDC Green Roof Tours University of the District of Columbia (Van Ness) 4200 Connecticut Avenue Northwest, Building 44, Green Roof, Washington, DC 20008 Join one of our tours to view the Green Roof and gain knowledge from our experts. EVENT DETAILS Saturday, August 17, 2019 Saturday, September 21, 2019 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Description The College […]

  • UDC Green Roof Tour

    University of District of Columbia

    UDC Green Roof Tour University of the District of Columbia (Van Ness) 4200 Connecticut Avenue Northwest, Building 44, Green Roof, Washington, DC 20008 Join one of our tours to view the Green Roof and gain knowledge from our experts. EVENT DETAILS Saturday, September 21, 2019 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Description The College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability […]

  • Takoma Park Mobilization Climate Action Coffee Forum focuses on the Agricultural Reserve

    Takoma Park Mobilization Climate Action Coffee Forum focuses on the Agricultural Reserve THE EXTRAORDINARY CLIMATE RESILIENCE CAPACITY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY Wednesday, July 22, 8:00 am Visionary two-time Montgomery Planning Board Chairman Royce Hanson and author of Suburb: Planning Politics and the Public Interest, will discuss the thinking and process that shaped our County and its […]

  • NCSL Webinar – Exploring Climate Action Options for Sustainable and Resilient Agriculture

    Fall 2020 Energy, Environment and Transportation Webinar Series   NCSL is pleased to present you with the Fall 2020 Energy, Environment and Transportation Webinar Series in lieu of the 2020 Legislative Summit in Indianapolis. NCSL will be hosting five webinars beginning Aug. 27 and concluding Oct. 22. All webinars will begin at 3 p.m. ET/ 2 […]

  • NCSL Webinar – Is the Clock Running Out for Standard Time?

    Fall 2020 Energy, Environment and Transportation Webinar Series   NCSL is pleased to present you with the Fall 2020 Energy, Environment and Transportation Webinar Series in lieu of the 2020 Legislative Summit in Indianapolis. NCSL will be hosting five webinars beginning Aug. 27 and concluding Oct. 22. All webinars will begin at 3 p.m. ET/ 2 […]

  • Earth Day Live series: Can we reverse climate change by rebuilding organic matter?

      Regenerative agriculture has the power to change the world. Agriculture faces a trifecta of potentially devastating challenges. As a result of overfarming, development and other factors, soil capacity is dramatically declining. About one-third of the world’s topsoil is already acutely degraded, and the United Nations estimates a complete degradation within 60 years.* The United […]

  • EcoWomen EcoHour

    virtual

    For our May 18th EcoHour, join us to hear from Sarah K. Mock, author of the newly published Farm (And Other F Words). The seed for Sarah K Mock's passion for farming was planted on her family's farm in Wyoming. As it grew, so too did her need to find the answer to a critical […]

  • YES! Presents: Solving Plastic

    virtual

    This will be a live virtual event on Zoom and we will send a recording to everyone who registers. The petrochemical industry continues to flood the world with plastic—poisoning our bodies and ecosystems, and driving and exploiting inequality. Join our conversation with activists and contributors from the Solving Plastic issue of YES! Magazine as we explore the diverse ways communities are […]

  • Stream Team Leader Training

    If you love Rock Creek and want to help protect it, you can become a Stream Team Leader and be an ambassador to your community for Rock Creek and the stormwater runoff that threatens it. You must be trained as a Stream Team Leader before hosting any events with Rock Creek Conservancy. Two part training: Monday June […]

  • OurEnergyPolicy webinar on utility decarbonization with Con Edison CEO!

    virtual

    Nine of the ten largest U.S. electric utilities have announced plans to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 or a similar commitment. These plans are a sizable reduction for a sector responsible for 25% of the United States' greenhouse gas emissions. This conversation will examine how utilities are working to meet these goals and overcome barriers […]