Welcome to Greenrock

Greenrock is working to empower individuals and companies to do their part in making Bermuda socially, economically and environmentally more sustainable.

WELCOME
to our summer edition of Envirotalk.

In this issue –

  • Dr. Geoff Smith, Environmental Engineer, tells us about Bermuda's oil spill exercise which was held this March.
  • Biodiversity Officer, Alison Copeland, discusses a survey done on Bermuda's endemic killifish.
  • See the planting calendar to get a head start on what to plant this Summer.

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Editor's note

June is a very busy month for the environmental world as there are a multitude of events and activities being held to support the environment. Important dates to note are: 5 June for World Environment Day (http://www.unep.org/wed/), 8 June for World Oceans Day (http://worldoceansday.org/) and 17 June for World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought http://www.un.org/en/events/desertificationday/.

Kimberly Burch – Editor

 

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