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Climate Change in Puerto Rico: Public Opinion and Public Engagement

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Please join the Yale Center for Environmental Communication for a conversation on Puerto Rican public opinion and engagement on climate change. Sara Santiago, Assistant Director of The Forest School at Yale will moderate a conversation with Marija Verner, Postdoctoral Associate with the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication; Luis Alexis Rodríguez-Cruz, a Public Voices Fellow…

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Exploring Livestock Grazing for Coastal Habitat Management Webinar

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NOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Exploring Livestock Grazing for Coastal Habitat Management WebinarPresenter:  Robert Smith, Coastal Coordinator for Wildlife Mississippi; Brandon Waltman, NCRS Assistant State Soil Scientist; Dr. Rocky Lemus, forage research professor, Mississippi State University Extension; and Jim Currie, private landownerSponsor:  National Sea Grant OfficeSeminar Contact: kelly.samek@noaa.govLocation: WebinarRemote Access: https://msstateextension.zoom.us/my/ericsparksmsuAbstract: Searching for a cost-effective, less intrusive habitat management solution? Discover…

NW CASC CV ReWorkshop: Updating Your CV to Contextualize Your Contributions in Societally Engaged Research

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Are you a researcher engaging with non-academic partners to develop science that meets real-world needs? If so, you may have noticed that the traditional format of scientific CVs, focused on comprehensive lists of publications and presentations, makes it challenging to convey the distinct skills, activities and products associated with your societally engaged research. So how…

SE CASC Science Seminar – Results for the Southeast from the 2022 AFWA Climate Adaptation Survey Report

Seminar Title: Results for the Southeast from the 2022 AFWA Climate Adaptation Survey ReportSpeaker: Jacob Blandford (AFWA)Learn more and register here.OverviewThe Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) conducted a survey of U.S. state and Canadian provincial and territorial fish and wildlife agencies to assess perspectives, needs, gaps, challenges, and opportunities for climate change adaptation in…

NE CASC Seminar – Ripple Effects of Dissolved Oxygen Depletion in Temperate Lakes under Climate Change

OverviewA fundamental component of lake ecosystems, dissolved oxygen is a critical characteristic of habitat in the aquatic environment and strongly influences the chemical constituents present in the water column. In this webinar, NE CASC Postdoctoral Fellow Stephen Jane will discuss how warming is influencing the concentrations of dissolved oxygen in lakes along with some implications…

The Future is Smoky Panel Discussion

With increasing wildfire activity due to changes in climate, smoke will likely become more prevalent and continue to have an effect on society. Earlier this year, smoke from Canada wildfires lowered air quality in the eastern U.S. to its worst levels in recorded history. As the climate heats up and creates drier conditions, smoky skies…

Technical Assistance for Tribes and Indigenous Peoples to Advance Environmental Justice and Climate/Energy Justice

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This webinar will present information on the new technical assistance programs, such as the Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers (TCTAC’s), being supported by the U.S. EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights (OEJECR), that are available to Tribes and Indigenous Peoples. The sixteen TCTACs form a network of technical assistance centers across the…

NC CASC Webinar: The Art and Science of Developing a Menu of Climate Change Adaptation Actions for Managing Wildlife and Ecosystems

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ABSTRACT:The Adaptation Workbook is a structured process to consider the potential effects of climate change and design land management and conservation actions that can help prepare for changing conditions. The process is completely flexible to accommodate a wide variety of geographic locations, ownership types, ecosystems and land uses, management goals, and project sizes. Our webinar…

U.S. Pacific Northwest Drought Early Warning System (DEWS) December Drought & Climate Outlook

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NOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Pacific Northwest DEWS December Drought & Climate Outlook WebinarPresenters:  Moderator: Janelle Christensen, USDA Northwest Climate HubClimate Recap & Current Conditions: Larry O’Neill, Oregon Climate ServiceSeasonal Conditions/Climate Outlook: Andrea Bair NOAA NWS Western RegionBaseline Streamflow Forecasts: Chris Konrad, USGSSponsor:  NOAA’s National Integrated Drought Information SystemSeminar Contact: Britt Parker britt.parker@noaa.govLocation: WebinarRemote Access:https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6050545845367949917Abstract:These webinars…

Ecological Forestry in the Context of Climate Change

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This 12-part monthly webinar series tells a story about how small- and large-scale forest disturbance, such as fire, wind, ice storms, hurricanes, sea-level rise, flooding, introduced and endemic forest pests, and others, impact forest ecosystems. The series will also examine ecological silviculture and climate adaptation approaches to help inform forest and wildlife management.Learn more & register here.

Climate Careers Webinar Communications Jobs in International Organizations

Career guidance from climate communications professionalsThis free webinar brings together communications professionals working in the climate space at international organisations to provide career guidance to those interested in pursuing a climate communications career in an international organisation.This panel will help job-seekers understand: → What is it like to have a climate communications job in the…