Great Lakes Policy Update: A Look Back to Key Developments in 2021 and Look Ahead to the Rest of 2022
Date: Friday, March 4
Time: 11 a.m. Eastern Time/10 a.m. Central Time
Description: With the help of Marc Smith, director of Great Lakes policy for the National Wildlife Federation, GLLC members and other participants will explore recent new laws, investments and legislative proposals related to the caucus’s policy agenda.
Climate Resiliency: New Opportunities for Great Lakes States and Coastal Communities
Date: Friday, March 11
Time: 11 a.m. Eastern Time/10 a.m. Central Time
Description: Lawmakers are increasingly recognizing the need to help local communities plan for the impacts of climate change — for example, flooding, strains on water infrastructure systems, and greater fluctuations in water levels in the Great Lakes region. This web session will explore some new policy opportunities for states to make coastal communities more climate resilient.
Plastics in the Great Lakes: An Update on the Science and Discussions on Future Cleanup Efforts
Date: Friday, March 18
Time: 2 p.m. Eastern Time/1 p.m. Central Time
Description: Dr. Sherri Mason, a professor of chemistry and leading researcher on plastic pollution, continues to conduct groundbreaking research on the prevalence of plastics and micro-plastics in the Great Lakes. She will join the GLLC for this web session on plastic pollution, its impact on the Great Lakes ecosystem and human health, and strategies to clean up the lakes. Mason serves as director of sustainability at Penn State Behrend.