Waterkeeper Alliance, EcoWatch and Robert F. Kennedy to Announce EcoWatch Online
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Joins EcoWatch to Announce Launch of Nationwide News Service Website
WHAT: Launch of Nationwide News Service Website with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as Keynote WHY: Celebrate EcoWatch and Waterkeeper Alliance’s Nationwide News Service
WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 27 at 2:30 p.m.
WHERE: Rivergate Park, 1785 Merwin Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44113
WEBCAST: Watch the Live Webcast at www.ecowatch.org—programming will begin at 3 p.m. sharp
Cleveland, OH—EcoWatch, in partnership with Waterkeeper Alliance, will host a public event along the Cuyahoga River to celebrate the launch of their nationwide news service website with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., founder and president of Waterkeeper Alliance, as keynote speaker. The website—www.ecowatch.org—goes live the morning of Oct. 27 and will work to unite the voice of the grassroots environmental movement and mo- bilize millions of Americans to engage in democracy to protect human health and the environment.
The website will expand EcoWatch’s coverage nationwide and become the first media source to focus exclu- sively on environmental news culled from more than 700 environmental organizations across the country. The site will showcase original content in its Insights column from leading national voices in the environmental movement, including EcoWatch’s advisory board members.
The news service will provide timely access to relevant information that seeks to motivate individuals to become engaged in their community, adopt sustainable practices and support strong environmental policy.
The site focuses on five critical issue areas—water, air, food, energy and biodiversity—and covers topics including, renewable energy, water and air quality, sustainable agriculture, fossil fuel depletion, solution-based sustainability projects, species protection, global warming, climate change and pending legislation.
“The current assault on America’s environmental laws, like the Clean Water Act, creates a pressing need to educate and engage people to protect our infrastructure, the air we breathe, the water we drink, to provide our children with the same opportunities for dignity and enrichment as our parents gave us,” said Kennedy. “This website will encourage people to be part of the solution and engage in democracy.”
EcoWatch, publisher of EcoWatch Journal with a distribution of more than 80,000 copies across Ohio, will launch the nationwide news service out of Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood and become part of the growing online news media market.
“Northeast Ohio is a national leader in sustainability and EcoWatch is proud to call Cleveland its home,” said Stefanie Penn Spear, founder and executive director of EcoWatch. “This news service website follows the model we developed in Ohio over the last five years and expands on my more than 20 years of publishing environmental news.”
The public event will feature brief remarks from Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson; Cleveland City Councilman Joe Cimperman; the George Gund Foundation’s Senior Program Officer for the Environment, John Mitterholzer; the Cleveland Foundation’s Program Officer, Nelson Beckford; and Kennedy, a member of EcoWatch’s advisory board, who will serve as keynote speaker.
Other advisory board members are Wendy Abrams, an eco-advocate and philanthropist; Ed Begley, Jr., an actor and environmentalist; Lester Brown, a prize-winning author and critical thinker; Laurie David, a bestselling au- thor and activist; Paul Hawken, an environmentalist, entrepreneur and author; Randy Hayes, founder of Rainforest Action Network; Phil Radford, executive director of Greenpeace, and Harvey Wasserman, an anti-nuclear activist.
In addition to commemorating the launch of the national website, EcoWatch and Waterkeeper Alliance will acknowledge the significance of the celebration’s location, near the historic site where the then oily Cuyahoga River caught on fire in June 1969. This event played a major role in the growth of the modern-day environmen- tal movement and passage of the Clean Water Act. The event will also highlight the need for water advocacy and stewardship, public access to our waterways, human-powered recreation on the water and collaboration on solution-based projects like Rivergate Park. Immediately following the event, participants are encouraged to enjoy Rivergate Park, home to the Cleveland Rowing Foundation, by touring the grounds and watching rowing, kayaking and paddleboarding on the river.
Kennedy will also keynote a fundraising event at Windows on the River at 2000 Sycamore St. at 6 p.m. that evening. The event includes a VIP reception, dinner and keynote speech. Tickets can be purchased at www. ecowatchohio.org.
To view the pilot website, visit http://pubs.ecowatch.org/.
To read the current issue of EcoWatch Journal’s online edition, visit http://www.bluetoad.com/publication/?m=13225&l=1.