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U.S. Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar + La Niña/ENSO Outlook

Webinar

NOAA Science Seminar SeriesSpeakers: Climate Overview: Sandra Rayne | Southeast Regional Climate CenterWater Resources Overview: Jeff Dobur/Todd Hamill | NWS Southeast River Forecast CenterAgriculture Impact Update: Pam Knox | University of GeorgiaSpotlight: La Niña/ENSO Outlook: Michelle L'Heureux | NOAA/NWS/CPCSponsors: NOAA NCEI, National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), National Weather Service, Southeast Regional Climate Center, American Association of…

Decolonizing Ecology: Five Steps Towards More Inclusive and Ethical Research Practice

This webinar is the third presentation in the Northwest CASC's Practical Frameworks for Collaborative Climate Adaptation Research webinar series. More information. Register for the webinar here.   Webinar description: Ecological research helps us understand connections between people, species and landscapes and the actions we need to take to prepare and adapt to a changing climate.…

Harmful Algal Bloom Complexities: Community Dynamics of a Microcystis Bloom (2021 Knauss Fellows Lunch & Learn Series)

Webinar

NOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle:  Harmful Algal Bloom Complexities: Community Dynamics of a Microcystis Bloom (2021 Knauss Fellows Lunch & Learn Series)Presenter(s): Helena Pound, Knauss Marine Policy Fellow, Department of Energy Wind Energy Technologies OfficeSponsor(s): NOAA's Central Library (NCL)Seminar Contact(s): Library SeminarsRemote Access: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3545885829485263117Abstract: As harmful algal blooms increase in occurrence, duration, and severity around the world, it is essential to understand…

Planning for coastal and marine heritage in a changing climate

Webinar

NOAA Science Seminar SeriesSpeakers: Erin Seekamp, PhD, Professor, North Carolina State UniversitySponsors: NOAA National MPA Center and OCTO Remote Access: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1441735040595199248Abstract: Description: Heritage sites represent our inherited traditions, objects, monuments, and land and seascapes that provide cultural connections and identities as well as societal benefits. Yet, coastal heritage sites are overwhelmingly at risk from climate change induced threats, such as…

Climate Conversations: Pathways to Action

via livestream

Climate Conversations: Pathways to Action is a monthly webinar series from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine that aims to convene high-level, cross-cutting, nonpartisan conversations about issues relevant to national policy action on climate change.The webinars are scheduled to occur from 3-4 pm ET on the third Thursday of every month through 2021,…

Friday’s Findings: USGS Land Carbon: A Review of Accomplishments

USGS Webinar Event Title: USGS Land Carbon: A Review of AccomplishmentsDate: December 17, 2021, from 2-2:30 p.m. eastern timeSpeaker: Zhiliang Zhu, Deputy Program Coordinator, USGS Climate Adaptation Science CenterSummary: Land Carbon was a 10-year project conducted by USGS to deliver a national assessment of ecosystem carbon stock and sequestration, and to conduct research that supported carbon…

The Missing Layers: Integrating Sociocultural Values into Marine Spatial Planning

NOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: The Missing Layers: Integrating Sociocultural Values intoMarine Spatial PlanningPresenter: Maria Grazia Pennino, Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO, CSIC)Sponsor: NOAA's National Ocean Service (NOS) Science Seminar SeriesSeminar Contacts: Tracy.Gill@noaa.gov, coordinator of the NOAA/NOS science seminar series.Remote Access: Register here: https://noaabroadcast.adobeconnect.com/grazia/event/registration.htmlAfter registering, you will receive an email with a login link.You may enter the webinar via a browser or…

Climate and Conservation Coffee

These monthly Climate Conservation and Coffee meetings are hosted by our partners at the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Blueprint. Sign up here to receive email updates with meeting information. 

Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar

Via webinar

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…

The Ecosystems Chapter public engagement workshop

Special Announcement for the National Ecosystem Services Partnership:There is an opportunity for the ecosystem services community to help shape the upcoming National Climate Assessment report. The Ecosystems Chapter public engagement workshop will take place on January 11, 2022 from 12–4 p.m. ET. The information gathered in this workshop will help authors decide which topics to cover in…

Using Visualization Science to Improve Expert and Public Understanding of Probabilistic Temperature and Precipitation Outlooks

Webinar

NOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Using Visualization Science to Improve Expert and Public Understanding of Probabilistic Temperature and Precipitation Outlooks      Speakers:Dr. Melissa Kenney, Director of Research and Knowledge InitiativesResearch Faculty, Environmental Decision Science, University of Minnesota, Institute on the Environment (IonE)Dr. Michael Gerst, Associate Research Professor, Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland College ParkJon Gottschalck, NOAA/NCEP/CPC Chief,…

Facilitating the recovery of insect communities in restored streams by increasing oviposition habitat

Please join us for the next edition of the National Conservation Training Center's Conservation Science Webinar Series. Panelist: Samantha Jordt Stream restoration is a necessary practice to address the degradation of waterways globally. Yet, current restoration practices rarely result in the reestablishment of aquatic insect communities. In both terrestrial and marine restored sites, recruitment limitation…