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EPN Highlights: Academic Year 2023-2024
Please enjoy this collection of photographs and videos from the Environmental Professionals Network's (EPN) 10 Hybrid, In-Person Events from the 2023-2024 Academic Year at Ohio State. To view a written report of EPN's 2023-2024 Academic Year at: go.osu.edu/epnannualreport24
EPN connects and grows environmental professionals in-person and online. Visit epn.osu.edu for upcoming events and ways to stay connected with the community.
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EPN Highlights: Academic Year 2022-2023
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Please enjoy this collection of photographs, video clips and program statements from the Environmental Professionals Network's (EPN) 10 Hybrid, In-Person, and Virtual Events from the 2022-2023 Academic Year at Ohio State. EPN connects and grows environmental professionals in-person and online. Visit epn.osu.edu for upcoming events and ways to stay connected with the community.
Preview: Brother(hood) Dance! coming to EPN April 19, 2023
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Preview: Brother(hood) Dance! coming to EPN April 19, 2023
What is Wild?! 11.09.22
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What is Wild?! 11.09.22
Achieving Net-Zero: Examining near and long-term greenhouse gas commitments. 10.07.22
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Achieving Net-Zero: Examining near and long-term greenhouse gas commitments. 10.07.22
EPN Highlights: Academic Year 2021-2022
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EPN Highlights: Academic Year 2021-2022
Earth Day Ohio State Remarks 2022 by TNC CEO, Jennifer Morris
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Earth Day Ohio State Remarks 2022 by TNC CEO, Jennifer Morris
Coyotes, Coffee, and Carnivores: Finding human-animal coexistence in a crowded world. 02.15.22 EPN
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Coyotes, Coffee, and Carnivores: Finding human-animal coexistence in a crowded world. 02.15.22 EPN
Sustainable Investing: Decarbonizing portfolios and financing green development. 1.18.22. EPN
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Sustainable Investing: Decarbonizing portfolios and financing green development. 1.18.22. EPN
Highlights from “Building hope in a space and movement where change feels unlikely.” EPN. 11.19.21
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Highlights from “Building hope in a space and movement where change feels unlikely.” EPN. 11.19.21
Building hope in a space and movement where change feels unlikely. EPN. 11.19.21
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Building hope in a space and movement where change feels unlikely. EPN. 11.19.21
Greening Engagement: Parks and Community Partnerships 7.13.21. EPN
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Greening Engagement: Parks and Community Partnerships 7.13.21. EPN
Hear us ROAR: Bioregional restoration of central Ohio’s ecological systems 6.04.21. EPN
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Hear us ROAR: Bioregional restoration of central Ohio’s ecological systems 6.04.21. EPN
A Conversation with Doug Tallamy, Jane Breckinridge, Jennifer Thieme, Becky Spach and Gabe Karns
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A Conversation with Doug Tallamy, Jane Breckinridge, Jennifer Thieme, Becky Spach and Gabe Karns
Taking Flight with Monarch Joint Venture
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Taking Flight with Monarch Joint Venture
The Euchee Butterfly Farm: A Journey of Natives Raising Natives
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The Euchee Butterfly Farm: A Journey of Natives Raising Natives
More than Monarchs - Conservation Starts at Home
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More than Monarchs - Conservation Starts at Home
The Monarch Butterfly: Conservation of an Insect Ambassador
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The Monarch Butterfly: Conservation of an Insect Ambassador
The Electric Utility Industry: Contributing to the Pollinator Conservation Effort
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The Electric Utility Industry: Contributing to the Pollinator Conservation Effort
Monarch Conservation: All You Can, Where You Can
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Monarch Conservation: All You Can, Where You Can
Cade Capper’s monarch research
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Cade Capper’s monarch research
Equity strategies in water affordability for marginalized communities. 03.09.21.EPN
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Equity strategies in water affordability for marginalized communities. 03.09.21.EPN
A world of sustainable pathways, a focus on Cardinal Health. 02.09.21. EPN
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A world of sustainable pathways, a focus on Cardinal Health. 02.09.21. EPN
Welcome, Cecil Okotah!
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Welcome, Cecil Okotah!
Dibaginjigaadeg Anishinaabe Ezhitwaad, a tribal climate adaptation menu. 01.12.21. EPN
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Dibaginjigaadeg Anishinaabe Ezhitwaad, a tribal climate adaptation menu. 01.12.21. EPN
Community Engaged Learning: Blueprint Columbus and Senior Capstones. 12.01.20. EPN
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Community Engaged Learning: Blueprint Columbus and Senior Capstones. 12.01.20. EPN
Cooperating for Sustainable Development. 11.10.20. EPN
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Cooperating for Sustainable Development. 11.10.20. EPN
High Resolution Climate Projections to Quantify Future Impacts. 10.13.20. EPN
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High Resolution Climate Projections to Quantify Future Impacts. 10.13.20. EPN
Talking Climate in a Purple State. 10.13.20. EPN
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Talking Climate in a Purple State. 10.13.20. EPN
Environmental Professionals Network (The Ohio State University)
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Environmental Professionals Network (The Ohio State University)

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  • @judeodum1051
    @judeodum1051 4 місяці тому

    It is so painful VISA protocol denied me the opportunity to be here

  • @JB-qt3wo
    @JB-qt3wo 5 місяців тому

    We have actually been quite successful in lowering fertility in the developed world to about 1.6 births per woman. Keep in mind this is largely kept afloat by immigrants who are brought in that have higher fertility rates to supplement the falling fertility of modern women in order to ensure that wages don’t skyrocket and the tax base doesn’t collapse. All that’s left to do is lower fertility in the developing world to 1.6 births per woman, and we will be about halfway there. Can’t raise the death rate unfortunately without raising some eyebrows.

  • @mdmithunmia5043
    @mdmithunmia5043 6 місяців тому

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  • @pamelaknudson5675
    @pamelaknudson5675 Рік тому

    Is the online portion over?

  • @mariposat1403
    @mariposat1403 Рік тому

    Where is the audio?

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    @Gobucksjb Рік тому

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  • @christinearmington
    @christinearmington Рік тому

    Begins 5:45

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  • @Casm7
    @Casm7 Рік тому

    I wonder what the thoughts are with current events

  • @eddiev6600
    @eddiev6600 Рік тому

    ᵖʳᵒᵐᵒˢᵐ

  • @robertcalamusso4218
    @robertcalamusso4218 2 роки тому

    Her salary is $619 k per year She feels for indigenous families living off the land and on $2 dollars a day. Lol

  • @davidcanatella4279
    @davidcanatella4279 2 роки тому

    Just cut to the chase and accept the fact that we have no other choice but to live in the ecology instead of next to it because our next to is getting bigger than the web of life and we can’t survive this

  • @vsotofrances
    @vsotofrances 2 роки тому

    Game over

  • @urbanistgod
    @urbanistgod 2 роки тому

    We either get poorer and poorer with the depletion of natural ressources or by living like extreme minimalists. We should focus much more on population and acknowledge that a detached home is the quintessence in terms of housing and living in abundance. The same logic applies to the fastest, most convenient method of transportation giving us endless possibilities, the automobile. High standards of living, independence and freedom are non-negotiable.

  • @thisguy8741
    @thisguy8741 2 роки тому

    43:00 she's talking about Agenda 2030. Which is a globalist agenda. She's a shill.

  • @vsstdtbs3705
    @vsstdtbs3705 2 роки тому

    Beginning of democracy only men could vote, action could have happened. Today most voters are women, and politics is about womens rights and meaningless sweet talk. Old ladies need fossil fuels for their rest homes, their transport, their clothing, their food ... the list goes on. As women dominate voting, that is the priority. Only after then, climate action might happen.

  • @christiantrapp
    @christiantrapp 2 роки тому

    Compliments to all stakeholders at The Ohio State University for posting this video from the Earth Day event. I imagine it was not an easy decision and I appreciate your transparency greatly. The disfigured and biased versions of this recording that were shared soon after the event did not adequately represent all voices present. That was a disappointment. This is one of the most difficult conversations of our time and it is important that all voices are heard in this dialogue.

  • @Triple7000
    @Triple7000 2 роки тому

    As the sun gets older it's going to expand and warm Earth up decade by decade century by century. Humans have very little to do with the climate changing. Earth is going to be toast anyway

  • @paulbarnes2499
    @paulbarnes2499 2 роки тому

    professional liars and con artists network talking BS!

  • @KnightRider1983
    @KnightRider1983 2 роки тому

    If these "protesters" are students, expel them all!

  • @juliennelovelace6573
    @juliennelovelace6573 2 роки тому

    Some of my family are members of the Osage Tribe. Indians do understand the land is sacred and conservation is important. We are going to tour the farm.

  • @anthonymorris5084
    @anthonymorris5084 2 роки тому

    Environmentalists continue to push the mantra that the planet is this pristine place of harmony that humans, like a parasite are wrecking. They think that any form of impact whatsoever is negative. They'll even frequently anthropomorphize the planet. In fact, the planet is a hostile place that will kill you. Humans have continuously made it more livable. Every life form on Earth exploits it's environment for survival. Each decade humanity becomes more responsible and embraces greater sustainable practices. We have become better stewards of our environment with the passing of time. As long as you can put a shovel in the ground, dig something up and make something from it, growth is infinite. The planet is enormous and we will likely be exploiting other planets in the future. In the distant future we will likely learn how to recycle everything we dig up. Humans are so pessimistic and alarmist by nature.

  • @AudioPervert1
    @AudioPervert1 2 роки тому

    everyone raised their hands up on sustainability - however ignoring the biophysical limits of the earth. When this amazing book was written, the biophysical limit was more or less same as it is today. Overshoot always leads to Collapse. Not just now, but thousands of times, for thousands of years now. Be it wolves or birds or us. End of Story.

  • @janklaas6885
    @janklaas6885 2 роки тому

    humanety is finiched

  • @tomjohn8733
    @tomjohn8733 2 роки тому

    I agree whole heartedly with the speakers, Sandy and Gaia…

  • @TerlinguaTalkeetna
    @TerlinguaTalkeetna 2 роки тому

    Religion of unlimited growth is the ideology of a cancer cell. It will kill it's host; which is us. Seems most of us are fine with that. Dennis Meadows, Paul Ehrlich and several others did work explaining this in the 60's and 70's, Few where listening.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 2 роки тому

      Because they were wrong. None of their predictions came true.

    • @TerlinguaTalkeetna
      @TerlinguaTalkeetna 2 роки тому

      @@anthonymorris5084 Don't count your cards at the table, until the dealing is done. Of course like any religion, the true believers never doubt themselves, only "others". One of many things all religions have in common........the other guy is wrong!

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 2 роки тому

      @@TerlinguaTalkeetna That's the problem. All zealots rely on the mantra of "Just you wait, you'll see". They are alarmists who propagate unfounded fear. The climate movement is the new religion. They are authoritarian. They worship the Earth. They have their own apostles who shriek "It is written". Dissent is forbidden. They embrace the spiritual and reject the material. They proselytize and demand everybody join their movement. They demand we suffer and sacrifice for the cause and repent for our environmental sins. They even threaten non compliance with an apocalyptic hell. It's as religious and dogmatic as it gets.

  • @captainplanet1260
    @captainplanet1260 2 роки тому

    There is no such thing as an environmental professional, if there were the environment would not be in the state its in. Put down the books exit the colleges pick up the seeds and get planting. Less yapping and a lot more simple symbiotic actions each day that collectively compound to create beneficial change. Example each day I walk my dogs I plant a tree, and collect seeds if the season permits. I also have no kids and live as sustainably as is possible in the west, I'm just 1 person but 1billion people doing this each day......

  • @jamesruscheinski8602
    @jamesruscheinski8602 2 роки тому

    God's leadership of free will kingdom in world provides substantive choice for needed organization of peoples and nations

  • @jamesruscheinski8602
    @jamesruscheinski8602 2 роки тому

    join and give emotion and feeling to God's free will kingdom for unity of the world through human nature

  • @seppokorpela5739
    @seppokorpela5739 2 роки тому

    Read David Greaber's Bullshit Jobs. This fits to what was said at 1:00 mark

  • @seppokorpela5739
    @seppokorpela5739 2 роки тому

    Dear fellow buckeyes. In May 2002 I gave my first lecture on peak oil at the Center of Automotive Engineering. Later about when the Sustainability Institute was formed, Scott Potter asked me to give its inaugural lecture. There were a few people were interested in what I had to say, among them Lonnie and Ellen Mosley Thomson. We have lost 20 years piddling around. Having retired from OSU in 2007 I left Columbus at the end of 2011 and moved to a milder climate. I have followed this field over the years, and this recently had a chance of presenting my view of our current predicament. Here it is, enjoy; ua-cam.com/video/lGrZRFDHZOk/v-deo.html

  • @clarkdavis5333
    @clarkdavis5333 2 роки тому

    That by far is the most annoying introductions ever

  • @pascalw.paradis8954
    @pascalw.paradis8954 2 роки тому

    8 billion and 240,000 new babies a day ! Mother Earth thinks WE are a virus.

  • @Passionate_Potato
    @Passionate_Potato 2 роки тому

    If you liked this, check out the podcast Breaking Down: Collapse. They break down different factors in the first 8 episodes in a very down to earth way.

  • @jamesruscheinski8602
    @jamesruscheinski8602 2 роки тому

    human choice decentralization; God's kingdom central authority

  • @wehitextracellularidiombit4907
    @wehitextracellularidiombit4907 2 роки тому

    This is great content thx a lot !☺️😊

  • @RexWeylerMusic
    @RexWeylerMusic 2 роки тому

    We can already see reductions in real growth, since the current economy is propped up by debt, a vast global plunder of resources, and ongoing ecological destruction. Debt is a demand on future energy and material resources, and the debt keeps growing as the resource base is depleted. This implies limits and declines. Keep in mind, some 10 million people starve to death every year, and some 1-billion do not have access to clean water or necessary nutrition. The rich getting richer is not a sign that everything is fine.

    • @MyKharli
      @MyKharli 2 роки тому

      Reductions in politicians actual actions verses rhetoric , its like its still in the `awkward leave till later pile `

    • @AudioPervert1
      @AudioPervert1 2 роки тому

      "can already see reductions in real growth," Really? If you visit nations like India, China, Egypt, Iran, Indonesia, etc you will see massive desire and investment to grow - while destroying vast ecosystems, rivers, lakes, mountains and grasslands. India itself holds 1/9th of the world's population - and has clearly reached a state of overshoot - let's see when and how the collapse begins. What you refer to "debt" is about 5000 years in the making. From the Chinese to the Romans to the Indians and beyond. How does one erase that? and money and slavery (the other two cousins of debt)

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 2 роки тому

      Data proves that poverty across the globe is in decline. Economic growth is what provides people with "access to clean water or necessary nutrition". In fact humanity has never been safer, healthier or more prosperous than at any time in history. In modern economics debt is also an asset. It can be purchased and sold. There is nothing wrong with debt unless it is, like many tools, used irresponsibly. The use of debt can build wealth and prosperity.

    • @MyKharli
      @MyKharli 2 роки тому

      @@anthonymorris5084 So all water resources , soil ,all other easily available resources that are near the end of exhaustion , the fastest rising temperatures this planet has ever experienced is doing better than ever ? Poverty also is not in decline . Starvation is on the rise again and will get much worse . `Data ` proves it !!! lol As for safer , the world has never spent so much on weapons of destruction ...

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 2 роки тому

      @@MyKharli There will never be a water shortage on this planet. We have desalination technology. Water is an energy issue. The Israeli's have been turning deserts into farmland since the 1960's. They lead the world in desalination technology. The entire water supply for Aruba comes from desalination. Your prophecy of resource depletion is unfounded. Why is there nothing ever said from environmental groups about over population? Over population is the fundamental problem with almost every single issue facing humanity. A warming planet is a net positive for humanity. The greatest diversity of life exists in the tropics not Greenland. History proves that life flourishes under warming. When Co2 levels were at their highest the planet was covered in jungles all the way to the Arctic circle. You are clearly not citing any data. The evidence is overwhelming. From longevity, infant mortality, access to clean water and electricity, nutrition rates, war and conflict, quality of life, health care, leisure time, education, death tolls from natural disasters, poverty rates and on and on, all consistently improving with each decade. You are simply refusing to acknowledge anything that ruins your narrative.

  • @BobQuigley
    @BobQuigley 2 роки тому

    Generally missing consciously or unconsciously in every similar presentation on this topic is population growth. Every year 80 million net new precious humans join the 8 billion here. 10 New York City's must come into being every year. Food water air clothing housing healthcare education transportation for each. In addition those already here must have their share. Underlying systems must be maintained upgraded.

    • @richardconnelly7141
      @richardconnelly7141 2 роки тому

      yes,its amazing that so called smart people like elon musk think we dont have enough people and clowns doing ted talks that there is no problem that the world can support 10 billion people,wait till these developing countries want all the goodies like cars and such,where are all these resources going to come from mars? we are doomed cutting our emissions by 50% by 2050 is a joke

    • @kurtklingbeil6900
      @kurtklingbeil6900 2 роки тому

      @@richardconnelly7141 care to present your own well-considered comprehensive superior solution ? Surely someone even smarter than all the "so called" smart people must have come up with a few napkin sketches by now ?

    • @kurtklingbeil6900
      @kurtklingbeil6900 2 роки тому

      that anal-ogy is non-sensical NYC is hardly an optimal model for human settlement - particularly for people living pretty much everywhere else on earth While population is indeed a factor, it is not a controllable variable and ought not be used as an excuse for inaction - along with China India, "my back hurts" etc your premise that every presentation lead with population is specious there is a concept called "focus" so, how about you present your imagined "solution" to the population problem which would then permit discussion of some of the ways of dealing with the other phenomena ?

    • @thisguy8741
      @thisguy8741 2 роки тому

      That which cannot continue will not continue.

  • @winthorpe2560
    @winthorpe2560 2 роки тому

    As Gaya says in the video, if we don’t make the change the system will do it for us. If the model is right that means we will start to see reductions in prosperity any time now…

    • @josemariagomez6212
      @josemariagomez6212 2 роки тому

      Havent we? :(

    • @RexWeylerMusic
      @RexWeylerMusic 2 роки тому

      Yes, we are already seeing reductions in prosperity and real growth. The current economy is propped up by debt and additional ecological destruction.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 2 роки тому

      @@RexWeylerMusic Data clearly shows that poverty rates across the globe are falling. Global GDP continues to grow. Debt is an economic tool that generates wealth and prosperity.

  • @larryhard8636
    @larryhard8636 2 роки тому

    I'll I can see is the Nov. 16 replay. Where is the livestream?

  • @robertagle3862
    @robertagle3862 2 роки тому

    At 20:39, the talk about how consumption/extraction-centered economies are unfulfilling reminds me of Robin Wall Kimmerer's calls for economics of reciprocity, and Kate Raworth's Donut economics. Economic growth that does not correspond with workers thriving socially, financially, and physically, is so much more wrong and unnecessary than simply "unsustainable". Furthermore, even if the wealth produced by our current economies was better distributed among the population, the scale and intensity of production/extraction is harmful to ecosystems and indigenous sovereignty alike. We need a paradigm shift.

  • @stephanie-zp9ep
    @stephanie-zp9ep 3 роки тому

    This video is great! thanks!

  • @margieconard2128
    @margieconard2128 3 роки тому

    Will do!!!!

  • @Melwriter1
    @Melwriter1 3 роки тому

    Welcome back to Ohio State, Cecil! We look forward to working with you.

  • @MartyCalabrese
    @MartyCalabrese 4 роки тому

    Halfway thru this video. Taking a breather. AMAZING so far! #climatechange