Virginia Conservation Network Presents
the
2006 Virginia Environmental Assembly
September 30, 2006
Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School, Falls Church, Virginia
Interested in exhibiting? Contact Suzanne Ankrum at
vcn@vcnva.org or 804-644-0283.
Find the exhibitor's form here
Keynote Address: Dr. Robert W. Correll
Chair, Arctic Climate Impact Assessment
Senior Fellow, Atmospheric Policy Program, American Meteorological Society
Additional Remarks/Training On:
***NEW PARTNERS FOR CONSERVATION***
***VIRGINIA'S ENERGY PLAN***
***LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION ***
***CARBON SEQUESTRATION***
***ENERGY CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY***
Join us once again for the Virginia Environmental Assembly
(VEA)! Virginia’s premiere annual gathering of citizens,
conservation groups, elected officials, and environmental
policy experts will be held September 30 at in Falls Church, Virginia. This year’s VEA theme, “Cooling the Commonwealth,” recognizes that global warming can be addressed as local issue. While past debate focused on national policy, cities and states have increasingly begun to tackle climate change at the local level—where we use energy to heat and cool our homes, to power our computers, and to get to work.
Virginia must face the challenge. There is a critical need to act now to address global warming if we are to avoid dire consequences and seize the opportunity to become a national leader in clean energy. The good news is that the solutions to many of our pressing environmental concerns—clean air, clean water, balanced land use—also help reduce greenhouse gases and curb global warming.
VEA 2006 will focus on proactive solutions that protect our natural resources for enjoyment today and preservation in the future. The VEA program offers an in-depth look at promising areas that can move toward real solutions and keep citizens at the table.
The Virginia Conservation Network is a nonprofit,
nonpartisan organization that does not support or endorse
any political party or candidate. VEA is a nonpartisan,
educational event.
Partners
Keeping Virginia on the right track means forging new
partnerships to help develop innovative solutions and
make our voices heard. The Virginia Conservation Network
is proud to be the Virginia
affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation (NWF).
Join us on Friday, September 29, after the walking tour, to celebrate how this partnership
can benefit all of VCN’s 115+ member organizations
and provide opportunities for partnership between VCN members.
Stay tuned for more information on the logistics of this meet and greet in Arlington, VA
Keynote Speaker Dr. Robert W. Correll
Chair of the international Arctic Climate Impact Assessment and a senior fellow at the American Meteorological Society, Dr. Correll is a widely recognized authority on climate change and its potential impacts. Recently awarded the National Wildlife Federation’s “Connie” award for scientific contributions to conservation, Correll will outline the scientific links between human action and climate change—debunking some myths in the process. He will also consider science-based solutions applicable at the local level.
Working Lunch
VEA registration includes a boxed lunch. Participants can choose to attend one of two optional breakout sessions during lunch:
Lobbying 101 for Citizens - Learn how to effectively communicate conservation goals with your elected officials and representatives!
or
Lobbying Rules for Nonprofits- Learn the rules and regulations regarding lobbying so that your organization can participate without violating its nonprofit status
Solutions for Today and Tomorrow
Traditionally, VEA is an opportunity to learn from
the experts on issues and opportunities affecting Virginia’s
natural resources today. This year, participants will
attend two of four workshops (held in two concurrent
sessions) that expand upon a panelist discussion focused on topics of interest. In addition,
participants can explore our exhibitor tables, which
will feature groups working on dozens of local, regional
and statewide issues from across the Commonwealth.
Panel and Workshops
• Strategies for Success Panel: From Global Threat to Local Answers
• New Partners for Conservation: Defining our Common Goals
• Reversing Global Warming: Carbon Sequestration and Energy Conservation as Solutions for our
Warming Commonwealth
• The Commonwealth on Energy: What is the State’s Comprehensive Energy Plan and How Can the Public Participate?
• Seeing Land Use and Transportation Make a Difference: Case Studies from across the Commonwealth
Exhibits
Each year at VEA, participants can explore dozens of exhibitor tables, which feature groups working on local, regional and statewide issues across Virginia.
Interested in exhibiting? Contact Suzanne Ankrum at
vcn@vcnva.org or 804-644-0283.
Schedule
Fri., Sept. 29: Special Pre-Assembly Events
4:30 p.m. Walking Tour: “Transit, Development and a Low-Emissions Lifestyle”
- Led by Stewart Schwartz, Coalition for Smarter Growth
- Meet atop escalators at Clarendon Metro Stop, on Herndon in Arlington.
6:00 p.m. Reception: Porter Lounge, Rock Bottom Restaurant, Ballston Common
- National Wildlife Federation staff will join the Virginia Conservation Network for drinks and light fare. Rock Bottom is located in the Ballston Common Mall at 4238 Wilson Boulevard, just a few blocks from the Orange Line Ballston-MU Metro Stop.
For more information or to sign up for either of the Friday events please contact Suzanne at 804-644-0283 or e-mail her at suzanne@vcnva.org
Sat., Sept. 30: Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School, Falls Church
9:00 a.m. Coffee, exhibit space open
10:00 a.m. Welcome, remarks from president and executive director
10:30 a.m. Keynote Speaker: Dr. Robert Correll, Artic Climate Impact Assessment
11:00 a.m. Q & A with Dr. Correll
11:30 a.m. - Annual Meeting of the Virginia Conservation Network
Brief VCN business, vote on new boardmembers
Noon: Lunch (optional working lunch sessions)
Working Lunch: “Lobbying 101 for Citizens”
Lisa Guthrie and Mike Kaestner, Va. League of Conservation Voters
Working Lunch: “Lobbying Rules for Nonprofits”
John Pomeranz, Attorney, Harmon, Curran, Spielberg & Eisenberg, LLP
1:00 p.m. “Local Answers to Global Warming” Panel:
Timothy Warman, National Wildlife Federation Global Warming Campaign
Jeff Rickert, Apollo Alliance
Paul Ferguson, Vice-Chair, Arlington Board of Supervisors
Rose Garr, US PIRG
2:00 p.m.- Workshop Session 1
“New Partners for Conservation” Workshop:
Jeff Rickert, Apollo Alliance
Pat Watkins, Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy
Gary Berti, Trout Unlimited
“The Commonwealth on Energy” Workshop:
Steve Walz, Va. Dept. of Mines, Minerals and Energy
Dan Holmes, Piedmont Environmental Council
3:00 p.m. Workshop Session 2
“Reversing Global Warming” Workshop
Glen Bessa, Regional Director, Sierra Club
Billy Weitzenfeld, Association of Energy Conservation Professionals
“Carbon Sequestration” Workshop
Dr. Nino Ripepi, Virginia Tech
Dr. Randolph Wynne, Virginia Tech
“Seeing Land Use and Transportation Make a Difference” Workshop:
Paul Ferguson, Vice-Chair, Arlington Board of Supervisors
Stewart Schwartz, Coalition for Smarter Growth
Trip Pollard, Southern Environmental Law Center
4:00 p.m. Concluding Remarks: Martha Wingfield
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YES! Please register me for the 2006 Virginia Environmental
Assembly.
Your response is requested by Monday, September 25,
2006. Casual attire. Box lunches will be provided
and vegetarian options will be availabe. Please inform
us of any dietary needs we can help you meet. For
additional information contact Suzanne Ankrum or Nathan Lott at vcn@vcnva.org or 804-644-0283.
Options for Registraton:
1. Print the form below and mail with check to:
Virginia Conservation Network
422 East Franklin Street,
Suite 303
Richmond, VA 23219
2. Copy this form and e-mail it to vnc@vcnva.org.
Pay online by visiting our secure online donation
hosted by Groundspring.org by clicking here
Enclosed is my check made payable to the Virginia
Conservation Network:
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Directions
By Car: The Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School is located at 7130 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA near the intersection of Route 7 (Leesburg Pike) and Route 66.
From points near DC, take 66-W to exit 66A onto Route 7E. MEHMS will be on your left after .4 miles.
From the South, take 95N to 395 N, to 495 N via exit 170B towards Tysons Corner. Take exit 47B-A to Falls Church/Tysons Corner and bear right onto Leesburg Pike. Follow Leesburg Pike for 1.65 miles to MEHMS.
From western Northern VA
By Metro: The Mary Ellen Henderson MS is located on the Metro’s Orange Line at the West Falls Church Metro Stop. For train schedules please visit www.wmata.com
Hotels: There is not a block of rooms reserved. Please call to inquire about rates and room availability. The following hotels are near the school:
• Marriott Fairview Park: 703-849-9400, 3111 Fairview Park Drive (5 miles)
• Comfort Inn - Arlington Blvd : 6111 Arlington Blvd. (3 miles)
• Doubletree Hotel: 703-893-1340, 7801 Leesburg Pike
• Inns of Virginia: 703-533-1100, 421 West Broad Street
• TownePlace Suites: 703-237-6172, 205 Hillwood Avenue
Hotels near the Friday night reception: COMING SOON!
For additional information please contact
Suzanne Ankrum or Nathan Lott. E-mail: vcn@vcnva.org or Phone:
804-644-0283
2006 Virginia Environmental Assembly Sponsor
Virginia Conservation Network
Virginia’s only statewide network of over 115 environmental,
conservation, & community groups working for
a better future. 422 East Franklin Street, Suite 303, Richmond, VA 23219, 804-644-0283, vcn@vcnva.org
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