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Free Online Environmental Sustainability Training Course with Certificate
This free online course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of sustainable development, community engagement, energy management, and corporate social responsibility in the context of sustainability. Funded by the UK government and the Department for Education, it is available at no cost to UK residents through a subsidized program, offering participants the opportunity to earn a certificate upon completion.
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Yale Climate Week NYC – Planetary Solutions
The magnitude and urgency of global climate challenges demand bold action and ambitious solutions. Yale @ Climate Week NYC will bring together thought leaders, activists, scholars, students, and innovators to drive new pathways toward impact.
Pacifichem 2025 - The International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies 2025
The 2025 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies (Pacifichem 2025) will be held December 15-20, 2025 in Honolulu, HI, USA. Pacifichem 2025 will be the ninth in the series of successful cosponsored scientific conferences of Pacific Basin Chemical Societies. Founded in 1984, these conferences have been held in Honolulu, Hawaii about every five years. The Canadian Society for Chemistry (CSC) is the host society for the 2025 Congress.
The Pacifichem 2025 Congress Theme is Building Communities to Address Global Challenges.
University of Maryland Sustainability Fund Grants
Any student, faculty, or staff at UMD can receive funding for initiatives and projects that benefit sustainability! Approximately $665,000 is available each fiscal year in the Sustainability Fund, so consider any ideas or initiatives you'd like to propose.
A promise to a sustainable future: 10 years of the Green Chemistry Commitment at Beyond Benign
From the publisher's website: "Green chemistry education is a fundamental tool for the achievement of a sustainable future at the molecular level. It allows the development of a scientific workforce and knowledgeable citizenry with the skills to choose, assess, and further design more benign processes for human health and the environment. In 2007, Dr Amy Cannon and Dr John Warner co-founded a non-profit organization known as Beyond Benign to empower educators dedicated to creating a systemic, long-lasting, and meaningful change in education through green chemistry.