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USFWS Coastal Program Highlights

Presenters: Woody Woodrow, Rich Carlson, Christina Ryder, Jason Ayers The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Coastal Program works with diverse partners to improve and protect habitat important to wildlife and people. Their locally-based staff provide technical and financial assistance to implement these conservation projects. This webinar highlights a few projects and partners that have received…

North American Energy System Contributions to the Global Carbon Cycle: Will the cycle be unbroken?

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: North American Energy System Contributions to the Global Carbon Cycle: Will the cycle be unbroken? Speaker: Peter J. Marcotullio, Professor of Geography, Director of the Institute for Sustainable Cities, Hunter College, City University of New York.Sponsors: U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program Office/UCAR and NOAA's National Ocean Service Science Seminar; coordinators are Gyami Shrestha, &…

NC-ACS Climate Change and Sustainability Seminar

The Frontier - Building 800, 800 Park Offices Dr, Research Triangle, NC 27709, USA 2 Frontier Way, United States

NC-ACS Climate Change and Sustainability SeminarRegister here for this event.Description:Climate change is one of the defining issues of this century, and scientific research and communication are powerful tools to address its challenges. This seminar, sponsored by the Younger Chemists Committee (YCC) of the North Carolina local section of the American Chemical Society (NC-ACS), will highlight…

Flying with Pandas and Walking in Space: Pushing Boundaries Towards a Better Planet

Hunt Library Auditorium - 1070 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC 27606, USA 1201 Handy Ln, United States

Flying with Pandas and Walking in Space: Pushing Boundaries Towards a Better PlanetWhen: Thursday, June 6th , 6:00-7:00 p.m.Where: Hunt Library, Auditorium1070 Partners Way, RaleighSpeakers: Join veterinarians, Lucy Spelman (art school professor) and Rick Linnehan (astronaut), as they describe how they have pushed past traditional professional boundaries to help make the planet a better place.This seminar…

Lessons learned from the 2017-18 hurricane seasons and what lies ahead?

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Lessons learned from the 2017-18 hurricane seasons and what lies ahead?Presentation will be in SpanishSpeaker: Roberto Garcia, San Juan Puerto Rico Weather Forecast Office, NOAA's National Weather ServiceSponsor: NOAA's Southeast and Caribbean Regional Collaboration Team (SECART). Point of contact is Shirley.Murillo@noaa.govWebinar Access: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5245938599038483202Subscribe to the OneNOAA Science Seminar weekly email: Send an…

USDA FFACTs Webinar: Louis Iverson

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Friday, June 7, 2019 1 pm Eastern/12 pm Central/ 11 am Mountain/ 10 am Pacific The presentation will follow an update on USDA Forest Service and Climate Hub activities To join the webinar: Step 1: For audio, dial: 1-888-844-9904 and use access code: 3847359 Step 2: Web Login: https://usfs.adobeconnect.com/sfmr-500/ Presentation: Portrayal of potential tree species…

Blue Carbon in the Gulf of Mexico

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Hear from researchers studying blue carbon habitats in the Gulf of Mexico as they discuss status and trends in mangrove, seagrass, and marsh blue carbon habitat. This webinar will feature findings of two recent publications on Gulf of Mexico blue carbon. Speakers: Anitra Thorhaug, Ph.D. is a Practitioner of Restoration Eco-physiology in the Sustainable Forestry…

Tribal Resources for Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments

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Registration LinkRegister here.Panelist Info:Meade B. KrosbySummaryTribes have been actively engaged in efforts to anticipate and respond to climate impacts on their natural and cultural resources. And yet, some tribes have faced difficulties initiating and completing the critical first step of the climate adaptation planning process: an assessment of locally-specific climate risks that accounts for the…

Rigorously Valuing the Role of US Coral Reefs in Coastal Hazard Risk Reduction

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https://noaabroadcast.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htmOneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Rigorously Valuing the Role of US Coral Reefs in Coastal Hazard Risk Reduction    Speaker: Curt Storlazzi, PhD. Research Geologist. US Geological Survey, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources ProgramSponsor: NOAA's National Ocean Service Science Seminar; coordinator is Tracy.Gill@noaa.govRemote Access: We will use Adobe Connect; please register for seminar here: web address…

Third Thursday Web Forum: Updates and applications of USGS Gap Analysis Project data

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“Updates and applications of USGS Gap Analysis Project data” with Nathan Tarr, Research Associate at the Biodiversity and Spatial Information Center within the North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit In this webinar, Nathan will provide an update on the current and future direction of the GAP program. In addition to providing a database…

Exploring Applications of Ecosystem Service Conceptual Models for Coastal Habitats

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Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7354325813176875523 Sara Mason joined the Ecosystem Services Program at the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions as a policy associate after graduating from Duke with a master’s degree in environmental management. Her work focuses on the interdisciplinary nature of biodiversity conservation and how that can be leveraged to engage the public and policy…

Climate Equity Series Part 2: Leading With Stories- The Story of Colton Jones and the Role of Storytelling in the Struggle for Climate Justice

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This webinar is Part 2 of the Climate Equity Webinar Series. About: Humans are emotional beings. Stories motivate us more than data. Through storytelling, we can humanize climate change, shift the narrative and inspire action. Victims of climate catastrophe are all too often reduced to numbers. Instead, this webinar focuses on the story of a…