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SUMMARY:Sustainability & Resilience in the Community\, Part 2 – Food Systems
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: The PA GreenGov Council and Penn State Sustainability Institute \nThis webinar will feature Caryn Long Earl\, Director\, Bureau of Food Distribution\, PA Dept.of Agriculture and Jane Clements\, CEO\, Feeding Pennsylvania. Join us as we learn about food insecurity issues in Pennsylvania\, how they have been affected by COVID and inflation over the last few years\, and about government and non-profit programs trying to address these systemic challenges of hunger.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/sustainability-resilience-in-the-community-part-2-food-systems/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:January 2030 District Partner Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Green Building Alliance\n\n2030 District Partner meetings are educational events catered towards the Property Partners of the Pittsburgh & Erie 2030 Districts and are open to the public. Topics presented are integral to 2030 District goals\, focusing on building decarbonization\, energy efficiency\, reducing water consumption\, and improving indoor air quality.\n\nThis month’s meeting features discussions on a report from Rocky Mountain Institute on electrifying mid-size buildings\, and an in-depth case study on installing electric vehicle charging stations at Oxford development properties.\n\nEach presentation will be followed by a short Q&A session.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/january-2030-district-partner-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Net Zero & ESG Innovation: Materials
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Pittsburgh Technology Council \nPlease join the Pittsburgh Technology Council for their new event series on Net Zero & ESG Innovation. These sessions are opportunities for PTC members to learn about and engage with leaders in environmentally sustainable technology with regard to lowering emissions. The fourth discussion will be on the topic of the materials.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/net-zero-esg-innovation-materials/
LOCATION:NOVA Place\, 100 S Commons\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:How Does It Feel To Be A Problem' film screening and community dialogue
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: The University of Pittsburgh\, The Center on Race and Social Problems \nThe Center on Race and Social Problems invites you to join us for a film screening and community dialogue on January 20\, 2023\, as part of MLK Social Justice Week. The film\, ‘How Does It Feel To Be A Problem’\, is an award-winning documentary that traces the phenomenon of othering in America and situates the Black Lives Matter movement in historical\, philosophical\, and political contexts. The title of the documentary is based on W.E.B. DuBois’ famous question that he raised in his seminal book\, “The Souls of Black Folk.” The film’s writer\, J.W. Wiley\, and director\, Tom Keith\, will be present to engage the audience in a post-screening dialogue regarding the creation process\, content\, and impact of the documentary.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/how-does-it-feel-to-be-a-problem-film-screening-and-community-dialogue/
LOCATION:Frick Fine Arts Building\, University of Pittsburgh
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Rooftop Solar and Homeowner Rights: What Pennsylvania Can Learn from Ohio's New Solar Access Law
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Solar United Neighbors \nLast year\, a bipartisan group of Ohio legislators passed a sweeping Homeowners Association (HOA) reform bill into law\, formerly Senate Bill 61. A key provision of this law is that HOAs may not restrict their members from installing solar on their own property\, also known as a solar access law. During this webinar\, hear from an Ohio legislator\, a solar installer\, a homeowner\, and a homebuilder who helped to pass this solar access law in Ohio. Discover what motivated them as business owners and organizations to get involved and learn the lessons they share for passing a bipartisan solar access law that protects homeowner property rights and helps local businesses grow.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/rooftop-solar-and-homeowner-rights-what-pennsylvania-can-learn-from-ohios-new-solar-access-law/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Green Building Alliance 30th Anniversary Member Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Green Building Alliance \nGBA members are invited to kick off our organization’s 30th year with a special anniversary launch party just for them! Enjoy light refreshments\, networking\, a peek at GBA’s office space\, and an exclusive preview of what GBA has in store for 2023!  \n\n\nAs GBA commemorates three decades of work in the Western Pennsylvania region in 2023\, we are offering our members plenty of opportunities to celebrate their impact and leadership over the past 30 years! We will host a number of Member-Only events in unique spaces throughout the region\, offering a behind-the-scenes look at green buildings and networking with other GBA members. To kick things off\, we are so excited to welcome our members into our home for a look around GBA’s LEED Platinum office which was updated just before COVID-19\, at the same time our building underwent a green retrofit as well.   \n\n\nAt this event\, which will include light refreshments and beer and wine\, guests will hear comments from GBA’s President & CEO Jenna Cramer and get a sneak peek of all the things we have in store for our big anniversary year. 
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/green-building-alliance-30th-anniversary-member-launch-party/
LOCATION:GBA Office\, 317 E. Carson Street\, Pittsburgh
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