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Auburn NRT Environmental Justice Panel

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Auburn’s NRT Program on Climate ResiliencePrestigious and Experienced Panel in EJ Work and Policy Present on Environmental Justice in the Southeast and How They Got ThereDr. Richard Gragg III-Director of the Center for Environmental Equity and Justice for the State of Florida Ms. Cynthia Peurifoy-Former Environmental Justice Coordinator at USEPA, Region 4Ms. Sonja Favors-Sr. Environmental Engineering Specialist…

Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar

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Join us for the Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar organized by NOAA/NIDIS These webinars provide the region's stakeholders and interested parties with timely information on current and developing climate conditions such as drought, floods, and tropical storms, as well as climatic events like El Niño and La Niña. Speakers may also discuss the impacts of these conditions…

GOMA Virtual Tools Cafe – Watersheds, Flooding, and Basins (Oh My!)

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Gulf of Mexico AllianceOur virtual tools cafe, “Tool Time with Dave,” is open the first and third Tuesday of the month at 2:00 pm central / 3:00 pm eastern. Come learn about the latest tools and resources for the Gulf of Mexico. Our host, Dave Reed, with the Data and Monitoring Team, will lead us through…

Climate Adaptation Science to Support Amphibian Conservation in the U.S. Caribbean

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National Climate Adaptation Science Center WebinarPresenters: Adam Terando, Research Ecologist (Climate Impacts)Southeast Climate Adaptation Science CenterJaime Collazo, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Assistant Unit Leader -- Research Wildlife BiologistNorth Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research UnitSummaryClimate change will strongly affect tropical island ecosystems. The risks of significant negative impacts are likely to be…

Geospatial Forum with Dr. Dustin Duncan

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The NC State Center for Geospatial Analytics presents: Geospatial Forum with Dr. Dustin DuncanNovember 12 @ 3:30 pm - 4:30 pmDr. Dustin DuncanAssociate Professor of Epidemiology at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health; hosted by Dr. Aaron HippPresentation TitleApplications of Geospatial Methods to Study Neighborhoods in Population Health and Health Disparities ResearchTune in at: go.ncsu.edu/geospatial-forum-live

Water Quality & Climate Change Issues

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Florida Water & Climate Alliance Webinar Register:  https://ufl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJApcO6tqz8uE9XO_ubCPO6Xl11Wvw-QpQQCAgenda:Welcome and Introduction to the Florida Water & Climate AllianceSummary from 9/25 FloridaWCA webinar breakout groups: Water sector climate resilience barriers, successes and resourcesProject Updates: Integrating NASA Earth Systems Data into Decision-Making Tools of Member Utilities of the FloridaWCAVasu Misra, PhD, Professor of Meteorology, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies,…

SE CASC Science Seminar: Assessment of Water Availability and Streamflow Characteristics in the Southeastern U.S. for Current and Future Climatic and Landscape Conditions

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SE CASC Science Seminar SeriesAssessment of Water Availability and Streamflow Characteristics in the Southeastern U.S. for Current and Future Climatic and Landscape ConditionsJacob LaFontaine, USGS South Atlantic Water Science CenterNovember 17 | 11AM ETMore details and registration coming soon.Webinar Overview:Information about streamflow and streamflow variability is critical to assist natural resource managers when they make…

SE CASC Science Seminar: Assessment of Water Availability and Streamflow Characteristics in the Southeastern U.S. for Current and Future Climatic and Landscape Conditions

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SE CASC Science Seminar SeriesAssessment of Water Availability and Streamflow Characteristics in the Southeastern U.S. for Current and Future Climatic and Landscape ConditionsJacob LaFontaine, USGS South Atlantic Water Science CenterNovember 17 | 11AM ETRegister hereWebinar Overview:Information about streamflow and streamflow variability is critical to assist natural resource managers when they make decisions related to the…

GOMA Virtual Tools Cafe – Coastal Management: Wind, Water, Sand, and Resilience

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Gulf of Mexico AllianceOur virtual tools cafe, “Tool Time with Dave,” is open the first and third Tuesday of the month at 2:00 pm central / 3:00 pm eastern. Come learn about the latest tools and resources for the Gulf of Mexico. Our host, Dave Reed, with the Data and Monitoring Team, will lead us through…

Insights from Geocognition Research About How to Effectively Engage Public Audiences with Climate Change Related Information

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The University of Florida Water Institute is cohosting a seminar on Nov. 17 featuring a presentation on “Insights from Geocognition Research About How to Effectively Engage Public Audiences with Climate Change Related Information” by Dr. Karen McNeal. Please register below to join us!Zoom Registration: bit.ly/WIMcNealABSTRACT:"Engaging the public about climate change can be challenging for a plethora…

An Unjust Burden: Climate Change and the Vulnerable

The Earth Institute at Columbia University presents: An Unjust Burden: Climate Change and the Vulnerable with Belinda Archibong, Malo Hutson, and Wolfram Schlenker moderated by Alex HallidayRegister here. About this EventJoin us online for a conversation with Belinda Archibong, Malo Hutson, and Wolfram Schlenker moderated by Alex Halliday.The Speakers:Belinda Archibong is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Barnard College,…

Recognizing Indigenous Pasts, Presents, and Futures: A Conversation on Land Acknowledgement

Recognizing Indigenous Pasts, Presents, and Futures: A Conversation on Land AcknowledgementDate: Tuesday, Nov. 17Time: 6:30-8 p.m. ETJoin the meeting here. Sponsored by the Division of Inclusion and Community Engagement Webinar Description: Join Dr. Calvin R. Hill, Dr. Margaret Bruchac, and Rhonda Anderson for a “fireside chat” (via a Zoom webinar) on the topic of land acknowledgments, moderated…