We Need You: A Message from the Editor-in-Chief of Environmental Practice
Hi Everyone,
Hi Everyone,
Join us on July 19 in Anchorage, Alaska!
Want to learn about how to apply environmental justice practices to State environmental impact assessments? Well - you're in luck! The Environmental Protection Agency is hosting a webinar that will provide a basic primer on environmental justice (EJ) methodologies, which can be used by state practitioners during National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review and other environmental impact assessments.
It will also build on this foundation with presentations regarding the State of Alaska's efforts to address health issues in environmental impact assessment and the State of Kentucky's efforts to address transportation-related community impacts.
Members save nearly $105 million through environmental practices
On May 23, 2019, Betty Dehoney, newly sworn-in President of the National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) and John Irving, Interim President of Idaho Association of Environmental Professionals (IdAEP) signed a Chapter Affiliation Agreement at NAEP’s Board Meeting in Baltimore, MD, making IdAEP an official chapter of the national organization!
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Read the latest issue of News for the Environmental Professional, the official publication of NAEP. The February issue features:
Environmental Practice - Editor-in-Chief
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