The US-Mexico border is in the news every day and policy decisions in both countries have lasting implications for energy and environmental law. We are pleased to invite to you to an information-packed conference for professionals working on energy and environmental law issues across the US-Mexico border region. Get the latest updates from leading experts representing all points of view on current cross-border issues
This document provides a summary of activities from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's Eastern States division in Spring 2007. It includes information on a record-breaking $12 million competitive oil and gas lease sale, partnership events to get children outdoors, control of invasive plant species and replacement with native plants, a lighthouse property transfer ceremony, and wild horse and burro adoption events and demonstrations. The document consists of several articles covering these various programs and events from the Eastern States division during that time period.
Bp Says It Wont Increase Discharge Into Lake Michiganbpaws
BP announced that it would not increase the amount of pollution it discharges into Lake Michigan from its northwest Indiana oil refinery, as it had planned. The company faced intense public and political pressure from Illinois environmental groups and politicians who were concerned about further pollution of Lake Michigan. While BP officials said the decision was due to regulatory uncertainty, the company's reputation as an environmentally-friendly oil company was also at stake. The company will now maintain its existing, lower discharge limits and seek new technologies to allow a planned expansion of the refinery to proceed without increasing pollution levels.
The document summarizes recent conservation efforts and activities of the Kern-Kaweah Chapter of the Sierra Club in California. It recognizes Gordon Nipp for his work challenging housing developments and receiving an award. It also discusses proposals for a sand and gravel mining operation near Terra Bella and reforestation efforts in Sequoia National Forest that some members argue could do more environmental harm than good. Finally, it previews upcoming events and meetings for various Sierra Club groups in the region.
This document provides information about the 45th Spring Conference of the American Bar Association's Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources. The conference will take place in downtown Austin and will address the latest developments in environmental, energy, and natural resource law through panel discussions, breakout sessions, and presentations from government agencies and experts. Topics will include recent Supreme Court cases, enforcement priorities, endangered species issues, and challenges relating to drought, agriculture, and food security. The conference aims to help attorneys keep their practice current on key legal issues.
Manomet is a non-profit organization committed to environmental problem solving through science-based solutions. The presentation discusses climate change impacts on ecosystems and adaptation planning, focusing on the Taunton River Watershed in Massachusetts. Environmental justice issues are highlighted as lower-income communities face greater vulnerability. Adaptation challenges are compared between a managed forest site and a sensitive bog site requiring extensive restoration. Cost-benefit analyses are important to determine if and how to adapt different sites.
This document provides information about the 2014 New Mexico Organic Farming Conference, which will take place on February 14-15 at the Marriott Albuquerque Pyramid North hotel. The conference will feature workshops on topics related to organic farming practices and challenges. Workshop sessions will be held on both days of the conference, and speakers will discuss issues such as student farming programs, composting, pest management, drought management, water harvesting, seed selection, and organic certification. The conference is organized by several New Mexico organizations focused on agriculture and aims to provide producers and researchers an opportunity to share experiences and expertise.
This document provides information about the 2014 New Mexico Organic Farming Conference, which will take place on February 14-15 at the Marriott Albuquerque Pyramid North hotel. The conference will feature workshops on topics related to organic farming practices, challenges, and innovations. Workshop sessions will be held on both days of the conference, and will cover topics such as student farming programs, composting, pest management, drought management, water harvesting, seed selection, and the organic certification process. The keynote speaker will discuss climate change impacts and what the future may hold for farmers and ranchers in the Southwest. The conference is organized by several New Mexico organizations focused on agriculture and aims to provide producers and researchers an opportunity to
The Itasca County Climate Dialogue is the second in a series of projects aimed at supporting rural citizens to assert leadership and build resiliency in the face of extreme weather and changing climate conditions.
This document provides a summary of activities from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's Eastern States division in Spring 2007. It includes information on a record-breaking $12 million competitive oil and gas lease sale, partnership events to get children outdoors, control of invasive plant species and replacement with native plants, a lighthouse property transfer ceremony, and wild horse and burro adoption events and demonstrations. The document consists of several articles covering these various programs and events from the Eastern States division during that time period.
Bp Says It Wont Increase Discharge Into Lake Michiganbpaws
BP announced that it would not increase the amount of pollution it discharges into Lake Michigan from its northwest Indiana oil refinery, as it had planned. The company faced intense public and political pressure from Illinois environmental groups and politicians who were concerned about further pollution of Lake Michigan. While BP officials said the decision was due to regulatory uncertainty, the company's reputation as an environmentally-friendly oil company was also at stake. The company will now maintain its existing, lower discharge limits and seek new technologies to allow a planned expansion of the refinery to proceed without increasing pollution levels.
The document summarizes recent conservation efforts and activities of the Kern-Kaweah Chapter of the Sierra Club in California. It recognizes Gordon Nipp for his work challenging housing developments and receiving an award. It also discusses proposals for a sand and gravel mining operation near Terra Bella and reforestation efforts in Sequoia National Forest that some members argue could do more environmental harm than good. Finally, it previews upcoming events and meetings for various Sierra Club groups in the region.
This document provides information about the 45th Spring Conference of the American Bar Association's Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources. The conference will take place in downtown Austin and will address the latest developments in environmental, energy, and natural resource law through panel discussions, breakout sessions, and presentations from government agencies and experts. Topics will include recent Supreme Court cases, enforcement priorities, endangered species issues, and challenges relating to drought, agriculture, and food security. The conference aims to help attorneys keep their practice current on key legal issues.
Manomet is a non-profit organization committed to environmental problem solving through science-based solutions. The presentation discusses climate change impacts on ecosystems and adaptation planning, focusing on the Taunton River Watershed in Massachusetts. Environmental justice issues are highlighted as lower-income communities face greater vulnerability. Adaptation challenges are compared between a managed forest site and a sensitive bog site requiring extensive restoration. Cost-benefit analyses are important to determine if and how to adapt different sites.
This document provides information about the 2014 New Mexico Organic Farming Conference, which will take place on February 14-15 at the Marriott Albuquerque Pyramid North hotel. The conference will feature workshops on topics related to organic farming practices and challenges. Workshop sessions will be held on both days of the conference, and speakers will discuss issues such as student farming programs, composting, pest management, drought management, water harvesting, seed selection, and organic certification. The conference is organized by several New Mexico organizations focused on agriculture and aims to provide producers and researchers an opportunity to share experiences and expertise.
This document provides information about the 2014 New Mexico Organic Farming Conference, which will take place on February 14-15 at the Marriott Albuquerque Pyramid North hotel. The conference will feature workshops on topics related to organic farming practices, challenges, and innovations. Workshop sessions will be held on both days of the conference, and will cover topics such as student farming programs, composting, pest management, drought management, water harvesting, seed selection, and the organic certification process. The keynote speaker will discuss climate change impacts and what the future may hold for farmers and ranchers in the Southwest. The conference is organized by several New Mexico organizations focused on agriculture and aims to provide producers and researchers an opportunity to
The Itasca County Climate Dialogue is the second in a series of projects aimed at supporting rural citizens to assert leadership and build resiliency in the face of extreme weather and changing climate conditions.
This document summarizes climate change impacts in Minnesota. It notes that Minnesota's climate is changing, with increasing temperatures, more extreme storms, and higher humidity. This is causing problems like more heat waves and poor air quality, flooding and drought, impacts on agriculture, and effects on forests and wildlife. The document outlines goals and progress in Minnesota to increase renewable energy and reduce emissions through policies like renewable energy standards and energy efficiency programs. However, it notes that more action is still needed to meet emission reduction targets. It encourages further steps to transition to clean energy and prepare for climate impacts.
The document outlines the agenda for the 2015 GreenGov Symposium, which brought together senior administration officials and stakeholders to discuss strategies for sustainability in the federal government. The event featured presentations on topics like achieving clean energy goals, climate change, sustainable supply chains, green buildings, and energy efficiency. Keynote speakers included Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy. The agenda covered initiatives to reduce emissions, waste, and water usage while improving sustainability across federal operations.
Bay Area Greenprint Launch and Workshop
Introduction to and Demonstration of the Bay Area Greenprint
The Bay Area Greenprint Team speakers were:
- Dick Cameron, Lead Scientist, The Nature Conservancy
- Liz O’Donoghue, Director, Infrastructure and Land Use, The Nature Conservancy
- Adam Garcia, Planning and Research Manager, Greenbelt Alliance
- Dan Rademacher, Executive Director, GreenInfo Network
- Tom Robinson, Director of Conservation, Science, and Innovation, Bay Area Open Space Council
- Carrie Schloss, Spatial Data Scientist, The Nature Conservancy
These speakers addressed the Bay Area Greenprint Launch Event on June 21, 2017 at the David Brower Center in Berkeley, CA. More info on the Bay Area Open Space Council's blog: http://openspacecouncil.org/the-bay-area-greenprint-has-launched/
Rural Climate Dialogues: Developing a Citizen-Based Response nado-web
The document summarizes the Rural Climate Dialogues project, which aims to engage rural communities in deliberations about climate change impacts and solutions. The project facilitates Citizens' Juries in rural communities to identify key climate challenges and opportunities. It describes the process used, including pre-jury stakeholder engagement, a 3-day jury with expert presentations and deliberations, and post-jury coordination of recommendations. It summarizes pilot projects in Morris, MN, Grand Rapids, MN, and Winona, MN, outlining the top concerns, opportunities, and actions identified by each community. It also provides examples of follow-up actions and outcomes in the communities.
The document discusses engaging youth in restoration efforts of the Colorado River Delta as an important step in developing connections between youth and natural environments and training dedicated stewards of the Earth's natural resources. It highlights Sonoran Institute's efforts to involve youth in restoration work in the Colorado River Delta region.
This document provides information on several topics:
1. It discusses Stephen Kresovich and the molecular and population genomics research he is leading at Clemson University to improve crop production and help South Carolina's agriculture and economy.
2. It highlights ArborOne Farm Credit, a lending cooperative that has supported rural America and South Carolina agriculture for nearly 100 years.
3. It previews several articles in an issue of South Carolina Business magazine, including features on agritourism, the state's equine industry, legislative sessions, and Titan Farms.
This document summarizes a presentation about green jobs and how to pursue a career in the green sector. It defines what constitutes a green job, provides resources on green careers and lists ways to gain experience such as volunteering, taking classes, and joining professional associations. It also gives tips for greening one's own life and provides a reading list and blogs related to environmental issues.
The meeting agenda summarizes a meeting to take place on November 24, 2014 at the Realtor House in Murrieta, CA. The meeting will be presided over by Alex Braicovich and will discuss 2014 strategic initiatives related to budget/tax reform, job creation, healthcare, and infrastructure/environment. The agenda includes items such as approving previous meeting minutes, discussing 2015 strategic initiatives and policy platform, and presentations from various chambers of commerce.
The Sonoran Institute is celebrating its 25th anniversary. In its annual report, it summarizes its work over the past year in areas like community planning, climate change resilience, river restoration, renewable energy development, and more. It has helped over 200 communities and trained thousands of people. Financially, it received over $6 million in revenue from a variety of sources in 2014 and spent most of its budget on programs like the Colorado River Delta restoration. It expresses excitement for continued progress in the future to address challenges facing the American West.
Great Energy Efficiency Day Welcome: Kateri Callahan, Alliance to Save EnergyAlliance To Save Energy
Presentation from the Alliance to Save Energy's 2010 Great Energy Efficiency Day, which took place on March 10, 2010 in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC.
2017 Open Space Conference - Communications: Building a Bridge Between Messag...OpenSpaceCouncil
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Communications: Building a Bridge Between Message Research and Delivery - Breakout Group (2)
- Deb Callahan, Executive Director, Bay Area Open Space Council (Moderator)
- Liz Deering, Communications Director, Conservation Minnesota
- Robin Pressman, Consultant, Robin Pressman Consulting
- Dave Metz, Partner, Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates (FM3)
These panelists spoke at the 2017 Open Space Conference, Eyes on the Horizon, Boots on the Trail on May 18, 2017 at the Craneway Pavilion in Richmond, CA. More info on the Bay Area Open Space Council's website: http://openspacecouncil.org/community-events/conference/
This document summarizes key findings from an assessment of adaptation to climate change in the United States. It includes 6 key messages: 1) Substantial adaptation planning is occurring but few measures have been implemented and those that have are incremental. 2) Barriers to implementation include lack of funding, policy issues, and uncertainty about local impacts. 3) There is no single approach but sharing best practices can help. 4) Adaptation can achieve other goals like sustainable development. 5) Vulnerability is exacerbated by other stresses. 6) Effectiveness of adaptation is seldom evaluated due to recent initiation and lack of comprehensive metrics.
This document summarizes the importance of forests for providing clean, fresh water and the threats posed by climate change and other stressors. It outlines a framework for watershed stewardship involving thinking, collaborating, and acting to maintain resilient watersheds that can adapt to climate impacts. The Forest Service is well positioned to participate given its long history of managing forests for water and large land base, though extensive collaboration will be needed. Initial actions proposed include advancing knowledge, incorporating climate change into planning, implementing practices to protect watershed processes, encouraging innovation, and connecting water users to their watersheds through new programs.
The UCSB Library expansion and renovation project is now complete after over two decades of planning and two and a half years of construction. University Librarian Denise Stephens oversaw the project, which was challenging due to maintaining library services with reduced space during construction. Students adapted well to cramped conditions. The new library opens in January, adding over 150,000 square feet including a new building, renovated original building, and grand walkway. Anticipated areas include a 24-hour Learning Commons and Summit Café. Stephens is looking forward to the library's "new normal" after construction is finished.
The document is an announcement for the Kern-Kaweah Chapter of the Sierra Club's annual awards banquet on April 20th. It provides details about the event, including location, time, menu options, and price. It encourages members to attend to socialize, recognize contributions to environmental causes, and participate in a raffle fundraiser. The announcement also includes information about increased funding that will be provided to the chapter's groups and success in recent air quality litigation against the EPA.
This document provides information about the Sonoma Coast State Beach Tidepool Education Program. It was developed by Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods in partnership with California State Parks to educate students in grades 3-8 about the intertidal zone and how to be good stewards of the ocean. The program offers classroom activities, a field trip to the tidepools, and guidance on ocean safety. The Sonoma Coast can be dangerous due to cold water, unpredictable waves, and drop offs in the ocean floor. Simple safety rules are outlined to help visitors stay safe.
This document provides information for attendees of the Pathways 2014 conference being held from October 5-9, 2014 at the YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park, Colorado. The conference theme is "Integrating Human Dimensions into Fisheries and Wildlife Management: Common Futures". The document includes details on registration check-in, uploading presentations, amenities at the venue, partner organizations, social events, transportation, advice for adapting to the high altitude, and medical care information. It also provides biographies of the two plenary speakers who will discuss coupled human-natural systems and collaborative approaches to management.
The document is a report from the Washington Biodiversity Conservation Committee to the governor and state legislature summarizing their recommendations for developing a statewide biodiversity conservation strategy. The committee developed 7 recommendations including creating a statewide biodiversity strategy and council, a public education program, providing more assistance to local governments, improving nonregulatory conservation efforts on private land, and improving coordination between agencies. The committee believes these recommendations will help launch a new era of successful stewardship of Washington's natural diversity.
The document summarizes the work of the Southeast Tennessee Valley SDAT team that was assembled by the AIA's Center for Communities by Design. The team conducted a design assessment of the region to address challenges related to population growth, the environment, and the economy. They developed recommendations focused on areas like regional cooperation, environmental protection, education, and land use planning to help create a more sustainable future for the region.
Letter on The Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant 12-11-13 via The Nature Conserv...Save The Great South Bay
This letter requests assistance from the EPA, HUD, and FEMA regional administrators regarding improvements to the Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant in Nassau County, NY after damage from Superstorm Sandy. It outlines the need to modernize the plant to reduce nitrogen pollution, consolidate treatment and outfalls, fortify structures to withstand storms, and transition to advanced treatment technology. Relocating the outfall pipe to the Atlantic Ocean is recommended as the current location in a poorly flushed estuary is degrading the environment and impairing uses of the western bays. Improving the sewage infrastructure is critical to protecting public health, the environment, and building more resilient communities in Nassau County.
This document announces a panel discussion from the 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting on the topic of whether arbitration clauses disempower consumers from bringing class action lawsuits in the US and other countries. The panel will consist of six speakers: Geneviéve Saumier from McGill University, Paul Sluijter from Houthoff, Jorge de Hoyos from De Hoyos y Aviles, Mel Schwing from Schwing Dispute Resolution LLC, George Bermann from Columbia University, and will be moderated by Mel Schwing. The panel will look at issues raised regarding the clash between arbitration and class actions in different jurisdictions such as contractual consent, access to justice, and the potential effects on private international law.
Newsletter. Litigation on Covid 19 Lockdown. MexicoDe Hoyos y Aviles
The Mexican Federal Government ordered the temporary closure of all non-essential businesses to curb the spread of COVID-19. This caused uncertainty for suppliers of essential industries. A pallet manufacturer, key to food distribution, was shut down. DHA lawyers requested the court allow suppliers of essential industries to operate. The judge agreed the pallet company was essential to the food supply chain and ordered its immediate reopening, setting precedent for other suppliers.
This document summarizes climate change impacts in Minnesota. It notes that Minnesota's climate is changing, with increasing temperatures, more extreme storms, and higher humidity. This is causing problems like more heat waves and poor air quality, flooding and drought, impacts on agriculture, and effects on forests and wildlife. The document outlines goals and progress in Minnesota to increase renewable energy and reduce emissions through policies like renewable energy standards and energy efficiency programs. However, it notes that more action is still needed to meet emission reduction targets. It encourages further steps to transition to clean energy and prepare for climate impacts.
The document outlines the agenda for the 2015 GreenGov Symposium, which brought together senior administration officials and stakeholders to discuss strategies for sustainability in the federal government. The event featured presentations on topics like achieving clean energy goals, climate change, sustainable supply chains, green buildings, and energy efficiency. Keynote speakers included Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy. The agenda covered initiatives to reduce emissions, waste, and water usage while improving sustainability across federal operations.
Bay Area Greenprint Launch and Workshop
Introduction to and Demonstration of the Bay Area Greenprint
The Bay Area Greenprint Team speakers were:
- Dick Cameron, Lead Scientist, The Nature Conservancy
- Liz O’Donoghue, Director, Infrastructure and Land Use, The Nature Conservancy
- Adam Garcia, Planning and Research Manager, Greenbelt Alliance
- Dan Rademacher, Executive Director, GreenInfo Network
- Tom Robinson, Director of Conservation, Science, and Innovation, Bay Area Open Space Council
- Carrie Schloss, Spatial Data Scientist, The Nature Conservancy
These speakers addressed the Bay Area Greenprint Launch Event on June 21, 2017 at the David Brower Center in Berkeley, CA. More info on the Bay Area Open Space Council's blog: http://openspacecouncil.org/the-bay-area-greenprint-has-launched/
Rural Climate Dialogues: Developing a Citizen-Based Response nado-web
The document summarizes the Rural Climate Dialogues project, which aims to engage rural communities in deliberations about climate change impacts and solutions. The project facilitates Citizens' Juries in rural communities to identify key climate challenges and opportunities. It describes the process used, including pre-jury stakeholder engagement, a 3-day jury with expert presentations and deliberations, and post-jury coordination of recommendations. It summarizes pilot projects in Morris, MN, Grand Rapids, MN, and Winona, MN, outlining the top concerns, opportunities, and actions identified by each community. It also provides examples of follow-up actions and outcomes in the communities.
The document discusses engaging youth in restoration efforts of the Colorado River Delta as an important step in developing connections between youth and natural environments and training dedicated stewards of the Earth's natural resources. It highlights Sonoran Institute's efforts to involve youth in restoration work in the Colorado River Delta region.
This document provides information on several topics:
1. It discusses Stephen Kresovich and the molecular and population genomics research he is leading at Clemson University to improve crop production and help South Carolina's agriculture and economy.
2. It highlights ArborOne Farm Credit, a lending cooperative that has supported rural America and South Carolina agriculture for nearly 100 years.
3. It previews several articles in an issue of South Carolina Business magazine, including features on agritourism, the state's equine industry, legislative sessions, and Titan Farms.
This document summarizes a presentation about green jobs and how to pursue a career in the green sector. It defines what constitutes a green job, provides resources on green careers and lists ways to gain experience such as volunteering, taking classes, and joining professional associations. It also gives tips for greening one's own life and provides a reading list and blogs related to environmental issues.
The meeting agenda summarizes a meeting to take place on November 24, 2014 at the Realtor House in Murrieta, CA. The meeting will be presided over by Alex Braicovich and will discuss 2014 strategic initiatives related to budget/tax reform, job creation, healthcare, and infrastructure/environment. The agenda includes items such as approving previous meeting minutes, discussing 2015 strategic initiatives and policy platform, and presentations from various chambers of commerce.
The Sonoran Institute is celebrating its 25th anniversary. In its annual report, it summarizes its work over the past year in areas like community planning, climate change resilience, river restoration, renewable energy development, and more. It has helped over 200 communities and trained thousands of people. Financially, it received over $6 million in revenue from a variety of sources in 2014 and spent most of its budget on programs like the Colorado River Delta restoration. It expresses excitement for continued progress in the future to address challenges facing the American West.
Great Energy Efficiency Day Welcome: Kateri Callahan, Alliance to Save EnergyAlliance To Save Energy
Presentation from the Alliance to Save Energy's 2010 Great Energy Efficiency Day, which took place on March 10, 2010 in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC.
2017 Open Space Conference - Communications: Building a Bridge Between Messag...OpenSpaceCouncil
*Please note that animations in this presentations are not visible when viewed through Slideshare.
Communications: Building a Bridge Between Message Research and Delivery - Breakout Group (2)
- Deb Callahan, Executive Director, Bay Area Open Space Council (Moderator)
- Liz Deering, Communications Director, Conservation Minnesota
- Robin Pressman, Consultant, Robin Pressman Consulting
- Dave Metz, Partner, Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates (FM3)
These panelists spoke at the 2017 Open Space Conference, Eyes on the Horizon, Boots on the Trail on May 18, 2017 at the Craneway Pavilion in Richmond, CA. More info on the Bay Area Open Space Council's website: http://openspacecouncil.org/community-events/conference/
This document summarizes key findings from an assessment of adaptation to climate change in the United States. It includes 6 key messages: 1) Substantial adaptation planning is occurring but few measures have been implemented and those that have are incremental. 2) Barriers to implementation include lack of funding, policy issues, and uncertainty about local impacts. 3) There is no single approach but sharing best practices can help. 4) Adaptation can achieve other goals like sustainable development. 5) Vulnerability is exacerbated by other stresses. 6) Effectiveness of adaptation is seldom evaluated due to recent initiation and lack of comprehensive metrics.
This document summarizes the importance of forests for providing clean, fresh water and the threats posed by climate change and other stressors. It outlines a framework for watershed stewardship involving thinking, collaborating, and acting to maintain resilient watersheds that can adapt to climate impacts. The Forest Service is well positioned to participate given its long history of managing forests for water and large land base, though extensive collaboration will be needed. Initial actions proposed include advancing knowledge, incorporating climate change into planning, implementing practices to protect watershed processes, encouraging innovation, and connecting water users to their watersheds through new programs.
The UCSB Library expansion and renovation project is now complete after over two decades of planning and two and a half years of construction. University Librarian Denise Stephens oversaw the project, which was challenging due to maintaining library services with reduced space during construction. Students adapted well to cramped conditions. The new library opens in January, adding over 150,000 square feet including a new building, renovated original building, and grand walkway. Anticipated areas include a 24-hour Learning Commons and Summit Café. Stephens is looking forward to the library's "new normal" after construction is finished.
The document is an announcement for the Kern-Kaweah Chapter of the Sierra Club's annual awards banquet on April 20th. It provides details about the event, including location, time, menu options, and price. It encourages members to attend to socialize, recognize contributions to environmental causes, and participate in a raffle fundraiser. The announcement also includes information about increased funding that will be provided to the chapter's groups and success in recent air quality litigation against the EPA.
This document provides information about the Sonoma Coast State Beach Tidepool Education Program. It was developed by Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods in partnership with California State Parks to educate students in grades 3-8 about the intertidal zone and how to be good stewards of the ocean. The program offers classroom activities, a field trip to the tidepools, and guidance on ocean safety. The Sonoma Coast can be dangerous due to cold water, unpredictable waves, and drop offs in the ocean floor. Simple safety rules are outlined to help visitors stay safe.
This document provides information for attendees of the Pathways 2014 conference being held from October 5-9, 2014 at the YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park, Colorado. The conference theme is "Integrating Human Dimensions into Fisheries and Wildlife Management: Common Futures". The document includes details on registration check-in, uploading presentations, amenities at the venue, partner organizations, social events, transportation, advice for adapting to the high altitude, and medical care information. It also provides biographies of the two plenary speakers who will discuss coupled human-natural systems and collaborative approaches to management.
The document is a report from the Washington Biodiversity Conservation Committee to the governor and state legislature summarizing their recommendations for developing a statewide biodiversity conservation strategy. The committee developed 7 recommendations including creating a statewide biodiversity strategy and council, a public education program, providing more assistance to local governments, improving nonregulatory conservation efforts on private land, and improving coordination between agencies. The committee believes these recommendations will help launch a new era of successful stewardship of Washington's natural diversity.
The document summarizes the work of the Southeast Tennessee Valley SDAT team that was assembled by the AIA's Center for Communities by Design. The team conducted a design assessment of the region to address challenges related to population growth, the environment, and the economy. They developed recommendations focused on areas like regional cooperation, environmental protection, education, and land use planning to help create a more sustainable future for the region.
Letter on The Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant 12-11-13 via The Nature Conserv...Save The Great South Bay
This letter requests assistance from the EPA, HUD, and FEMA regional administrators regarding improvements to the Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant in Nassau County, NY after damage from Superstorm Sandy. It outlines the need to modernize the plant to reduce nitrogen pollution, consolidate treatment and outfalls, fortify structures to withstand storms, and transition to advanced treatment technology. Relocating the outfall pipe to the Atlantic Ocean is recommended as the current location in a poorly flushed estuary is degrading the environment and impairing uses of the western bays. Improving the sewage infrastructure is critical to protecting public health, the environment, and building more resilient communities in Nassau County.
This document announces a panel discussion from the 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting on the topic of whether arbitration clauses disempower consumers from bringing class action lawsuits in the US and other countries. The panel will consist of six speakers: Geneviéve Saumier from McGill University, Paul Sluijter from Houthoff, Jorge de Hoyos from De Hoyos y Aviles, Mel Schwing from Schwing Dispute Resolution LLC, George Bermann from Columbia University, and will be moderated by Mel Schwing. The panel will look at issues raised regarding the clash between arbitration and class actions in different jurisdictions such as contractual consent, access to justice, and the potential effects on private international law.
Newsletter. Litigation on Covid 19 Lockdown. MexicoDe Hoyos y Aviles
The Mexican Federal Government ordered the temporary closure of all non-essential businesses to curb the spread of COVID-19. This caused uncertainty for suppliers of essential industries. A pallet manufacturer, key to food distribution, was shut down. DHA lawyers requested the court allow suppliers of essential industries to operate. The judge agreed the pallet company was essential to the food supply chain and ordered its immediate reopening, setting precedent for other suppliers.
Covid19 en México. Las empresas proveedoras de empresas esenciales, pueden seguir operando durante la contingencia. En la nota se describe resolución judicial que ordenó levantar clausura de una empresa.
Reforma Educativa 2019. Afectación a Escuelas y Universidades privadasDe Hoyos y Aviles
Analisis del impacto negativo de la Reforma Educativa en Escuelas y Universidades Privadas. Igualmente, en estudiantes o egresados de Licenciatura o Maestria en Docencia de dichas instituciones.
Inconstitucionalidad de la Ley del Sistema para la Carrera de Maestros. Se discrimina a estudiantes y egresados de Docencia y Educación de Universidades Privadas
DHA joining forces with the world to put clients first.De Hoyos y Aviles
1. The document introduces the Nextlaw Global Referral Network, which connects over 400 independent law firms in more than 170 countries, covering thousands of practices across hundreds of industries.
2. Nextlaw differs from other networks in that it covers more countries, jurisdictions, practices, and sectors than any other network, ensuring members can easily find qualified partner firms for their clients. It also increases the likelihood clients are matched with law firms based on needs rather than payments.
3. The goal of Nextlaw is to create a platform where quality is the supreme factor of choice, allowing clients to receive seamless service across regions, practices, and sectors working with the best available lawyers anywhere in the world.
DHA cuenta con más de 50 años de experiencia en derecho bancario y ha representado a numerosas instituciones financieras mexicanas y extranjeras. Los abogados de DHA tienen un profundo conocimiento de la historia bancaria de México y comprenden cómo las instituciones bancarias abordan y resuelven problemas. DHA ofrece soluciones justas y adecuadas a sus clientes en litigios bancarios debido al sólido conocimiento de sus abogados en todos los aspectos de los contratos de crédito.
ABA. Section of International Law. Fall conference.De Hoyos y Aviles
The document is a registration brochure for the ABA Section of International Law's 2017 Fall Conference being held from October 24-27, 2017 in Miami, Florida. The conference theme is "Doing Business in the Americas in the New Global Economy: A New Dawn in the Hemisphere" and will feature over 65 CLE sessions, networking opportunities, and events exploring business and legal issues in the Americas. Attendees can register by September 8 for early bird rates and book hotel rooms by September 29 at special conference rates.
The document outlines the agenda for the ABA International Conference taking place from November 6-9, 2018 in Mexico City. The conference will feature over 20 CLE programs across various tracks, as well as networking receptions highlighting Mexican culture. Key speakers include Justice Olga Sánchez Cordero, Secretary of Government of Mexico, and Congressman Gabriela Cuevas Barron. Attendees will have opportunities to engage in volunteer projects and learn about legal ethics comparisons between the U.S. and Mexico.
The document discusses the background and recent development of class action lawsuits in Mexico. Key points:
1. In 2011, Mexico passed laws allowing class action lawsuits to seek damages for harm caused to large groups of people.
2. This marked a change from only allowing individual lawsuits, and means judgments can now address collective harm.
3. The law firm De Hoyos y Aviles has represented clients in several landmark class action cases in Mexico since these laws were passed, including in transportation, banking, and environmental lawsuits.
De Hoyos y Aviles (DHA) is pleased to announce that Nextlaw Referral Network (NRN) has been recognized as a Leading Global Legal Referral Network by Chambers & Partners in the Chambers 2019 guide. De Hoyos y Aviles has been a member of Nextlaw Network since 2017.
On September 24, 2014, the Mexican Supreme Court (SCJN) issued a landmark decision in the world of arbitration and class action suits. In summary, SCJN upheld that it is possible to file a class action suit, even though an arbitration clause is included in the agreement that governs the business relationship. SCJN reached the conclusion that the laws that regulate consumer relationship and class actions suits have a public interest, and; therefore, a Court may not reject a class action suit based on the argument that the parties are subject to arbitration.
El día 24 de septiembre de 2014, la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación de México (SCJN) dictó una sentencia que será trascendente en el mundo del arbitraje y de las acciones de clase. En resumen, la SCJN sostuvo que sí es posible iniciar una acción colectiva, aun cuando en el contrato que regula la relación comercial se haya pactado entre las partes una cláusula de arbitraje. La SCJN concluyó que las leyes que regulan relaciones de consumo y las acciones colectivas, son de orden público, y por ende, un Juez no puede rechazar una acción colectiva con el argumento de que las partes se sometieron al arbitraje.
The Supreme Court of Mexico recently recognized punitive damages in civil cases, changing how civil liability is perceived. Punitive damages aim to both compensate plaintiffs and deter bad behavior by defendants. This legal concept is meant to guarantee fair compensation and had been implicitly recognized in Mexican civil law. The Court established guidelines for determining punitive damages awards based on the defendant and plaintiff's characteristics and degree of responsibility. This recognition of punitive damages means foreign judgments including them can now be enforced in Mexico.
Daños punitivos mexico. Renacimiento de la responsabilidad civilDe Hoyos y Aviles
La Suprema Corte de Justicia de México emite precedente emblemático, reconociendo los "Daños Punitivos" como parte del sistema legal Mexicano. A diferencia del daño moral, este tipo de condena pretende sancionar al infractor, a efecto lograr una indemnización integral.
Resumen de las reformas a la Ley de Sociedades Mercantiles y Ley de Títulos y Operaciones de Crédito. Se introducen cambios en los derechos de las minorías en sociedades anónimas, funciones del corredor público y modificaciones al, contrato de prenda. Nuevas obligaciones para notarios y corredores públicos
Reforma Ley del Servici Civil de Baja Caliofrnia 2014De Hoyos y Aviles
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Communicating effectively and consistently with students can help them feel at ease during their learning experience and provide the instructor with a communication trail to track the course's progress. This workshop will take you through constructing an engaging course container to facilitate effective communication.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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• US-Mexico Relations in 2019
• Infrastructure Development and Financing to Solve Border Environmental Problems
• The US Mexico Canada Act (USMCA)
• Climate Change
• Binational Water Issues
• Alpine High Development
• Biodiversity Issues in the Border Region
• Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Development in the Border Region
• Class Actions in Mexico on Environmental Issues
• Improving Environmental Quality Along the Border Region
• Cybersecurity and Data Privacy in Cross-Border Practice
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8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 Introduction and Welcome
Overview of Day One
Juan M. Alcalá, Esq., Program Co-ChairHolland & Knight, Austin, TX
Mary E. Kelly, Esq., Program Co-Chair, Culp & Kelly, Phoenix, AZ
8:45 Keynote Panel
US-Mexico Relations in 2019
Misael Cabrera, Director
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Phoenix, AZ
Juan Ciscomani
Senior Advisor for Regional and International Affairs
Arizona-Mexico Commission, Phoenix, AZ
Hilen Cruz, Lighting Management and Maintenance Supervisor
Salt River Project
Co-Chair, Arizona-Mexico Commission Energy Committee
Phoenix, AZ
Hunter Moore, Natural Resource Policy Advisor
Office of Governor Ducey
Co-Chair, Arizona-Mexico Commission Energy Committee
Phoenix, AZ
Luis E. Ramirez Thomas, President
Ramirez Advisors Inter-National, LLC, Phoenix, AZ
10:00 Networking Break
10:15 Infrastructure Development and Financing to
Solve Border Environmental Problems
Funding Structures for Cross-Border Development
Gail Lewis, Esq., Director
Office of P3 Initiatives and International Affairs
Arizona Department of Transportation, Phoenix, AZ
11:15 The US Mexico Canada Act (USMCA)
Implications for Energy and Environment
Elsa Manzanares, Esq., Akerman, Dallas, TX
Carlos Véjar, Esq., Holland & Knight, Mexico City, Mexico
12:30 Lunch Break (on your own)
1:45 Climate Change
The Fourth National Climate Assessment:
Implications for the US-Mexico Border Region
Gregg Garfin, PhD
Associate Professor and Associate Extension Specialist
School of Natural Resources and the Environment
Deputy Director for Science Translation & Outreach
Institute of the Environment
University Director, Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Meeting National Targets and Expanding Renewable Energy
Matthew L. Rojas, Esq., Perkins Coie, Phoenix, AZ
2:45 Networking Break
3:00 Binational Water Issues
The Colorado River and the Rio Grande
A View from the International Boundary and Water Commission
Jayne Harkins, PE, Commissioner
International Boundary and Water Commission, El Paso, TX
Surface Water and Ground Water Interconnection
in the Rio Grande Context
Amy Hardberger, Esq., Associate Dean and Professor of Law
St. Mary’s University School of Law, San Antonio, TX
4:15 Alpine High Development
Environment Impacts in Big Bend
Melinda Taylor, Esq., Professor
University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Denver, CO
5:15 Adjourn
8:00 Continental Breakfast
8:30 Welcome Back
Overview of Day Two
Juan M. Alcalá, Esq., Program Co-Chair
Mary E. Kelly, Esq., Program Co-Chair
8:45 Biodiversity Issues in the Border Region
Perspectives from an Environmental Planner
Working on the Colorado River
Seth Shanahan, Senior Environmental Planner
Southern Nevada Water Authority, Las Vegas, NV
Vaquita Porpoise: US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Maintains Ban on Shrimp/Seafood Imports
Zak Smith, Esq., Senior Attorney
Nature Program
Natural Resources Defense Council, Santa Monica, CA
Mexican Wolves and Other Protected Border Species
Brooke M. Wahlberg, Esq.
Nossaman, Austin, TX
10:00 Networking Break
10:15 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Development in
the Border Region
The Future of Ocelots in South Texas
Rob Peters, Esq.
Defenders of Wildlife, Tucson, AZ
11:15 Class Actions in Mexico on
Environmental Issues
Trends and Recent Actions
Jorge de Hoyos Walther, Esq., Chair
US-Mexico Bar Association
De Hoyos & Aviles, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Luigi Pontones, Esq.
Pontones & Ledesma, Mexico City, Mexico
12:30 Lunch Break (on your own)
1:45 Improving Environmental Quality Along the
Border Region
Binational Collaboration for Environmental Improvement
Edna Mendoza, Director
Office of Border Environmental Protection
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Tucson, AZ
2:45 Ethics
Cybersecurity and Data Privacy in Cross-Border Practice
Michael Waters, Director of Cyber Security
Control Risks, Washington, DC
3:45 Evaluations and Adjourn
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New ConferenceLive!
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May 9-10, 2019 • Hilton Resort & Villas • Scottsdale
ENVIRONMENTALLAWontheBORDER
US-Mexico Collaboration on Energy & the Environment
May 9-10, 2019 • Hilton Resort & Villas • Scottsdale
Misael Cabrera, Director
Arizona Department of
Environmental Quality
Phoenix, AZ
Juan Ciscomani
Senior Advisor
for Regional and
International Affairs
Arizona-Mexico
Commission, Phoenix, AZ
Hilen Cruz, Lighting
Management and
Maintenance Supervisor
Salt River Project
Co-Chair, Arizona-Mexico
Commission Energy
Committee, Phoenix, AZ
Hunter Moore, Natural
Resource Policy Advisor
Office of Governor Ducey
Co-Chair, Arizona-
Mexico Commission
Energy Committee
Phoenix, AZ
Luis E. Ramirez Thomas
President
Ramirez Advisors
Inter-National, LLC
Phoenix, AZ
Keynote Presenters: US-Mexico Relations in 2019
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