Clarkson to Host North Country Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair Oct. 28

October 9, 2023

The Associated Colleges of the St. Lawrence Valley and Paul Smith’s College are pleased to announce that the annual North Country Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair will take place on October 28 at Clarkson University.  

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An overhead view of several students set up with poster presentations at tables for viewing by attendees.

This event is a true academic-community initiative to celebrate, share and learn about sustainability initiatives and opportunities on our campuses and in our communities. Along with workshops, exhibitors, and posters, this year’s Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair will have two keynote speakers. 

Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair will kick off with a virtual keynote by Talking Rivers. Talking Rivers, the artist and activist couple Blake Lavia and Tzintzun Aguilar-Izzo, put together a symposium series titled Listening to Water that started in August 2023 and will go until November. This Symposium series has involved workshops, talks, events and art exhibits that have explored the Rights and Rites of Nature. 

The virtual panel presentation called Waters Have No Borders: Working Together for the Great River and the Great Lakes will be the first of two keynote talks occurring during this year’s Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair. The panel will occur virtually on October 27 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The four panelists include Kerry-Ann Charles, Jerome Marty, Heather Stirratt, and Abraham Francis, who is currently pursuing a PhD in Environmental Science and Engineering at Clarkson University. 

For more information on the panelists and to register for the virtual keynote please visit this website: https://talkingrivers.org/water-has-no-borders. 

The second keynote talk for the 2023 Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair will occur on October 28 at 3:30 p.m. 

Dr. Curt Stager, an esteemed Paul Smith’s College Professor of Natural Sciences, is an author, radio co-host, and a science journalist focusing on ecology, paleoclimatology. His diverse background and communication skills have enabled him to contribute immensely to the long-term sustainability of the Adirondacks. 

He will speak about how climate change is affecting plants, animals, and people in the Adirondacks and what to expect in the future. This keynote talk will occur in the Student Center Forum at Clarkson University.

In addition to the keynote speakers on Friday night and Saturday, there will be exhibitors, including several electric vehicles on display, workshops, student poster presentations, and more from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday as part of Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair.  

Please contact GreenLivingNNY@gmail.com or via NoCoPEACS on Facebook if you have any questions about the Keynote talks. More information on Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair can be found on the North Country Sustainability Day & Green Living Fair Facebook page or by visiting the website using this link: bit.ly/GreenLivingEvents

Clarkson University is a proven leader in technological education, research, innovation and sustainable economic development. With its main campus in Potsdam, N.Y., and additional graduate program and research facilities in the Capital Region and Hudson Valley, Clarkson faculty have a direct impact on more than 7,800 students annually through nationally recognized undergraduate and graduate STEM designated degrees in engineering, business, science and health professions; executive education, industry-relevant credentials and K-12 STEM programs. Alumni earn salaries among the top 2% in the nation: one in five already leads in the c-suite. To learn more go to www.clarkson.edu.
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