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September 2020
National Drive Electric Week: Electric Cars and Vehicle to Grid Technology
This session is about EVs and V2G! You'll hear from industry experts about the state of this technology, and how vehicle to grid systems empower EV owners to support a more resilient and renewable energy based power grid. Presented by Generation180's Electrify Your Ride Week, a full week of electric vehicle online events. There are happy hours, EV speed dating, and trivia nights to keep things fun while we learn about electrifying transportation. You could even win a kickass eBike! These online…
Find out more »October 2020
National Drive Electric Week: The Policies Driving EV Adoption Forward
Pro-EV policy can help accelerate the transition to EVs in ways that are both effective and equitable. Whether at the federal, state, or local level, thoughtfully crafted policies are key. Join a panel of experts to hear the EV policy dos and don'ts. Presented by Generation180's Electrify Your Ride Week, a full week of electric vehicle online events. There are happy hours, EV speed dating, and trivia nights to keep things fun while we learn about electrifying transportation. You could even win…
Find out more »February 2021
Meet Naturalist Aldo Leopold
The Maryland Natural History Society presents a talk about Aldo Leopold, considered by many to be the father of wildlife ecology and the United States’ wilderness system. He was a conservationist, forester, philosopher, educator, writer, and outdoor enthusiast. Among his best-known ideas is the “land ethic,” which calls for an ethical, caring relationship between people and nature. Join Peggy Eppig, the Maryland Agricultural Education Foundation, Maryland State Leopold Education Project Coordinator, to get to know Leopold through his words, A…
Find out more »Changing Fisheries of the Chesapeake Bay: Radical Changes in Recent Years
This lecture is part of Annapolis Maritime Museum's 2021 Winter Lecture Series. Covered topics: Striped bass populations have fallen, and as conservation measures intended to rebuild their population seem to be falling short, there’s been a rather amazing increase in the number and diversity of warm-weather species visiting the Bay’s waters each summer. Learn which types of warm-water fish are now being found in our local waters on a regular basis. For Chesapeake anglers, “times they are a changing!” Presenter:…
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