The Environmental Forum is a series of presentations on a wide range of environmental/climate change-related topics for students in course ENVST 40 but all students, staff, and community members are welcome. Presentations are free and open to the public - choose in-person or on zoom (link below).
Flex credit is available. FF: 18 Environmental Justice & Sustainability Events.
12:00 - 1:15 PM
IN PERSON:
Lindley Center, Rm 138 (first floor), Santa Rosa Campus (for map "640 Elliot Ave Santa Rosa").
Note: parking pass is required for all district lots.
ZOOM:
Meeting ID: 890 3262 6849 https://santarosa-edu.zoom.us/j/83367745331
April 30th, 2025
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Exploring Careers in the Environmental Field - Spring 2025 Career Panel
Join us for our annual Environmental Career Panel, where you'll hear directly from professionals working to make a difference! Whether you're just starting out or nearing graduation, this is a great opportunity to explore career paths, ask questions, and make valuable connections. This year’s panel features representatives from non-profits and local government, sharing insights and experiences in:
- Environmental Education
- Stewardship & Restoration
- Outreach
- Energy & SustainabilityWhether you're just starting out or nearing graduation, this is a great opportunity to explore career paths, ask questions, and make valuable connections.
Panelists:
- Karina Bencomo, Workforce Development Outreach Coordinator, Berkeley Forests
- Elias Lopez, Restoration Field Supervisor, Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation
- John Pazos, Administrative Aide, County Administrator’s Office – Energy and Sustainability
- Mich Swannucci, Education Field Specialist, LandPathsOpen to all students and others interested in environmentally related fields
ARCHIVE OF PAST FORUM SESSIONS
Fighting Fire with Good Fire: Introducing the Good Fire Program with Landpaths
Miles Sarvis-Wilburn, Senior Stewardship Field Specialist - Good Fire Program. LandPaths
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTBr6_f7FHA
What does reuse have to do with it anyway? How reuse is part of the solution.
Phoebe Schenker, Exec. Director, Reuse Alliance, Santa Rosa
SRJC Sustainability and Energy Initiatives
David Liebman, SRJC Manager of Energy and Sustainabilty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dEWjVlYc_g
Climate Grief and Mental Health: Navigating Uncertain Times Together
Kristan Childs, M.Ed.
Faculty Member: Climate Emotional Resilience Institute, Facilitator: Good Grief Network, Work that Reconnects, Co-Chair, Climate Scientist Support Committee: CPA-NA
https://youtu.be/1CWhHbRS54Q