Rutgers Cooperative Extension (RCE) webinar series celebrating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day is back this fall but with a new name: “Earth Day Every Day!”
Formerly “Earth Day at Home,” which debuted in the Spring to mark the 50th anniversary of global environmental action, is once again open to the public with a series of engaging presentations designed for anyone who wishes to take small steps to protect the environment. These steps include taking action to make homes more sustainable, from environmentally friendly lawn care to recycling and to conducting a home energy audit. These actions, more than ever, start at home.
The live, interactive sessions, taught by RCE experts, will last one hour and will be held on Mondays, starting September 14 online at 6:30 pm.
Each week will feature a different topic and leave participants with small actions that, together, will reduce negative impacts on the environment. Also included are two ‘RU Wildlife Wise’ sessions with the Rutgers Wildlife Conservation and Management Program, including a special Halloween edition!
Each live webinar will be one hour and will be presented via WebEx. To join, you need a computer, tablet or smartphone, with speakers. More information about these free sessions and a link to registration can be found at the Environmental Stewards website.
9/14/20 Winterizing Your Home for Maximum Energy Efficiency
9/21/20 Collecting Native Seeds: Sow Much to Know!
9/28/20 Fall Lawn Care the Earthwise Way
10/5/20 RU Wildlife Wise: Defensive Driving to Avoid Wildlife
10/13/20 (Tues) What’s an Energy Audit and Do You Need One?
10/19/20 Ten Ways to Adapt to Coastal Flooding
10/26/20 RU Wildlife Wise: Demystifying Iconic Halloween Animals
11/2/20 Basics of Recycling
Missed a session from the spring? Recordings can be found online.