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Future Delta: Lowermost Mississippi River Management Program

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The National Academies’ Gulf Research Program is developing a strategy to advance scientific understanding of the ongoing and future transitions of the Mississippi River Delta and its associated ecosystems in order to inform future societal decisions. This initiative responds to the recommendations in a National Academies report regarding riverine sediment delivery and related diversion and management activities.An important consideration…

Webinar: Traditional Knowledge – Federal Agencies’ Considerations

Webinar: Traditional Knowledge - Federal Agencies’ Considerations This webinar will discuss how some federal agencies are considering traditional knowledge in the implementation of their missions. This webinar is one of a two-part webinar mini-series on traditional knowledge. The second webinar, planned for October, will focus on how federally recognized tribes and indigenous peoples engage federal agencies…

Climate Conversations: Extreme Events

This event is hosted by The Climate Communications Initiative.More details and registration. Join us for a conversation about how to prepare for and face increasingly extreme events in a changing climate.About this eventAs a result of climate change, extreme events such as floods, wildfires, storms, and heat waves are already becoming more dangerous and destructive. Marshall…

The Northeast’s Paraglacial Shore and Its First Order Control on the Future Resilience of Coupled Beach/Marsh Systems

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Northeast CASC The Northeast's Paraglacial Shore and Its First Order Control on the Future Resilience of Coupled Beach/Marsh SystemsJonathan Woodruff & Brian YellenDescriptionThe importance of external sediment supply to both beaches and marshes has long been recognized. In the Northeast, glacial deposits serve as the predominant sediment source for shorelines extending from New York City to…

Will the Marsh Stay or Will It Go? Coastal Wetland Transformations in the South Atlantic Basin

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Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center and South Atlantic Blueprint Team co-sponsored Virtual Science Seminar (Third Thursday Web Forum)Title: Will the Marsh Stay or Will It Go? Coastal Wetland Transformations in the South Atlantic BasinSpeaker: Dr. Michelle Moorman, US Fish & Wildlife ServiceRegister: https://ncsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEufu6sqT8jGdb6-O1N9vjzxtE5Ne_ybVIZSummary:Coastal wetland ecosystems provide critical habitat for many of the U.S. FWS's trust species, and…

FloridaWCA Webinar: Climate Change Impacts on Wastewater/Stormwater Management

Florida Water & Climate Alliance WebinarClimate Change Impacts on Wastewater & Stormwater Management September 20, 11:00am – 1:00pm REGISTER HEREEvent webpage  Agenda:Welcome and Introduction to the Florida Water & Climate AllianceFloridaWCA Project Updates on Integrating NASA Earth Systems Data into Decision-Making Tools of Member UtilitiesMonitoring of the 2021 Rainy Season Over Florida’s Water Management DistrictsVasu Misra, Ph.D., Professor…

Disaster Resilience for All: Lessons for Equitable and Effective Climate Adaptation

This event is hosted by Climate Xchange. More information and registration.The world is waking up to the devastating impacts of climate change and its increasingly prevalent disasters: the world’s seven warmest years have occurred since 2014; in 2020, there were 22 disasters in the US alone costing over $1 billion each, the most on record and over triple the annual…

Wildlife Adaptation Menu

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Association of Fish and Wildlife AgenciesThe real-world application of climate change adaptation in wildlife management has been slowed by a lack of practical guidance for managers. In this webinar, the speakers will share a 'menu' of tiered adaptation actions for terrestrial wildlife management to translate broad concepts into actionable approaches to help managers respond to…

Climate Impact-Based Decision Support Services (IDSS)

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NOAA Science Seminar SeriesPart of the NOAA in Alaska and the Arctic seminar series hosted by NOAA NCEI Regional Climate Services Director, Alaska RegionTitle: Climate Impact-Based Decision Support Services (IDSS)Presenters: Brian Brettschneider NOAA NWS; brian.brettschneider@noaa.govSponsor: NOAA NCEI and NOS Seminar SeriesSeminar Contacts: Hernan.Garcia@noaa.gov and Tracy.Gill@noaa.gov Remote Access: Please register for NOAA in Alaska and the Arctic seminar series on Sep 21, 2021at:  https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/594387606936695820After registering,…

Changing Tides: What’s destabilizing North Carolina’s coastal ecology?

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Celebrating 10 years of investigative and public interest journalism in North Carolina, Carolina Public Press is proud to offer Ten for NC, a series of free, virtual conversations about 10 issues, topics and debates in North Carolina.Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/changing-tides-whats-destabilizing-north-carolinas-coastal-ecology-tickets-169319887341Event #6 -- Changing Tides:Climate change contributes to rising seas, plus more frequent and severe storms, with a…

ITEP’s Status of Tribes & Climate Change (STACC) Report

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ITEP's Status of Tribes & Climate Change (STACC) ReportRegister: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2559266563315592973Join us for the first webinar of a series which will focus on the Status of Tribes and Climate Change (STACC) report, a new report written by a working group and convened by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) Tribes & Climate Change Program. STACC…

A Sense of Place: Indigenous Perspectives on Earth and Sky

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Indigenous Education Institute Webinar SeriesDr. John B. Herrington is a retired US Naval Aviator, test pilot, and former NASA astronaut. As a mission specialist, he made history becoming the first Native American in space aboard the shuttle Endeavour in 2002. During the mission, he conducted three spacewalks totaling nearly 20 hours. To honor his Chickasaw…