Did you know that rivers in the United States used to catch on fire as a result of pollution? Thanks to the work of passionate eco-activists and researchers across generations, we now know the how’s and why’s of cause, impact and prevention. The work is still ongoing, but to take care of the future, we need to be aware of what’s already been done!
If you enjoy discovering new things about the environment and learning methods that can help to preserve it efficiently, join us for a session with American ecologist Shari L. Wilson. You will get a glimpse of how ecology is regulated in the U.S., and discover how these practices emerged!
During the session, you will hear about Environmental Laws in the United States and uncover parallels to the situation in Ukraine, reviewing cases that catalysed the creation of many regulations that help preserve our precious natural resources today. We will highlight issues connected to water and toxins as well as forestry through an introspective that dives deep into the rich history of U.S. Environmental Law and the essential role of eco-activism by citizens. Together, we’ll explore WHY people act the way they do and WHAT they should expect from deeds that impact our environment.
Join our fruitful session on June 8 at 6:00 pm and bring your eco-questions with you!
We’ll be streaming this session to our Facebook page.
Shari L. Wilson is a teaching ecologist and environmental educator with over 25 years’ experience. She is the Founder and President of Project Central, which designs and implements environmental curriculum and projects in schools and communities. She has worked with organizations such as government agencies, school districts, universities, and NGOs to help empower communities in the United States and abroad to protect and restore the environment. Shari is also a doctoral student in Educational Sustainability at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In her free time, Shari enjoys gardening, the arts, and traveling, and spending time with friends and family.