The NSW State of the Environment report is the Premier’s scientific report card. Released every three years by the NSW Environment Protection Authority – the report tracks the health of our land, waterways, wildlife, air and climate over time.
From a tripling of the number of annual fish kill events, to the ever-growing list of endangered species – it’s clear that we all need to take urgent action to turn these startling findings around.
The NSW Environment Protection Authority is joining us to unpack the report and three nature leaders will analyse what the findings mean for the environment movement in NSW. And we will share some practical actions we can all take from here.
Here are the registration details:
What: Webinar: Unpacking the NSW State of the Environment Report
When: Tuesday 8 July, 1-2pm AEST
Where: Online via Zoom
RSVP: Register for free
Report expert Darcy Welsh from the NSW Environment Protection Authority will join us to break down the key findings from the report.
You will also hear expert analysis from two environmental leaders and myself:
Our Policy and Advocacy Director, Dr Brad Smith will facilitate the discussion.
There will be time during the webinar for a Q&A session. Please email questions beforehand to our Biodiversity & Habitat Campaigner Candice: cbartlett@nature.org.au.
This is a unique opportunity to learn what the State of Environment report is, why it’s produced, what it tells us and how we now influence change in NSW.
Register today