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How to Become a True Patriot

by Kitcki Carroll, USET/USET SPF Executive DirectorPublished in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on July 4, 2025 In less than 15 months, on July 4, 2026, we will commemorate the 250th anniversary [...]
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New York Department of Environmental Conservation – Lands and Waters

May 6, 2021
Today New York has more forest than it has had in the past 150 years. New York’s forests serve as an important economic and recreational resource. Preserving and protecting our…

New York Department of Environmental Conservation – New York’s Office on Climate Change

May 6, 2021
DEC’s Office of Climate Change works to connect environmental and energy policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase resiliency for the State, empower its communities, and provide low-carbon options for…

New York Department of Environmental Conservation – Nuisance and Invasive Species

May 6, 2021
To combat the impacts of invasive species, DEC created and supports the Bureau of Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health (BISEH) within the Division of Lands and Forests. This group works…

Southeast Regional Climate Center

May 6, 2021
The SERCC serves Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The mission of the SERCC is to provide timely, high quality, and…

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Traditional Knowledge and the Section 106 Process: Information for Federal Agencies and Other Participants

May 5, 2021
IntroductionThe Section 106 review process requires federal agencies to consider the impacts of undertakings they carry out, license, or assist on properties determined eligible for the National Register of Historic…

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Office of Native American Affairs On-Demand Courses

May 5, 2021
e-Learning Course Overview The ACHP offers FREE online courses on Section 106 topics. Each course offers self-paced interactive presentations and downloadable reference documents. Courses of 30 minutes or more offer…

RESILIENT RHODY AN ACTIONABLE VISION FOR ADDRESSING THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN RHODE ISLAND

May 4, 2021
This strategy responds to changing weather and environmental conditions in Rhode Island caused by climate change and proposes bold yet implementable actions to better prepare the state for these impacts.…

The State of Narragansett Bay and Its Watershed – Technical Report

May 4, 2021
Today’s environmental status of Narragansett Bay (Bay) and the entire Narragansett Bay Watershed (Watershed) is the result of hundreds of years of human activities and environmental variability. Numerous organizations have…

Narragansett Bay – Watershed Counts

May 4, 2021
Watershed Counts was initiated by the Coastal Institute at URI and the Narragansett Bay Estuary Program (NBEP) with the support of 60 partners throughout the bay and its watershed. WC was designed as a bridge project…

RHODE ISLAND FOREST RESOURCES ASSESSMENT and STRATEGIES – June 2010

May 4, 2021
The Division of Forest Environment and the State Planning Council worked collaboratively to produce the RHODE ISLAND FOREST RESOURCES ASSESSMENT and STRATEGIES in June 2010. “The objectives of the Statewide…

Rhode Island DEM – Current Threats to Forest Health

May 4, 2021
The Rhode Island Department of Environment Managements Division of Forest Environment uses this webpage to inform the public on current issues in forest health of the greatest concern to the…

USET and Penobscot Indian Nation to Host Virtual Tribal Climate Resilience Camp

May 4, 2021
The United South and Eastern Tribes (USET) – Office of Environmental Resource Management - Climate Change Resilience Program and the Penobscot Indian Nation will be hosting a Virtual Tribal Climate…
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