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Consequences and Early Warning Signals of Ghosts Forests in North Carolina Wetlands

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Dr. Melinda Martinez, North Carolina State UniversityIn North Carolina, many freshwater forested wetlands along the Albemarle-Pamlico peninsula are rapidly transitioning to marshes due to saltwater intrusion and increased flooding. These stands of dead trees, or “ghost forests,” are reminders that these areas were forests. Join Dr. Melinda Martinez as she explores the consequences of these ghost forests and how NASA’s…

Lessons for Landscape-scale Conservation Learned from the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy

Lessons for Landscape-scale Conservation Learned from the Southeast Conservation Adaptation StrategyDr. Nils Peterson, North Carolina State UniversityJune 10 | 11AM ETREGISTER for the webinar.Webinar Overview:Since 2011, the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) partnership has pursued its goal of measurably improving the health, function, and connectivity of Southeastern ecosystems. To ensure the partnership’s governance structure facilitates progress toward…

Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions

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Session 4: Synthesis Session and Practical Next StepsJune 16, 12:30pm - 2:00pm ETThe Global Council for Science and the Environment & The Land Peace Foundation invite you to join us for the "Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions" Online Learning Series.Learning from one another and building relationships between western science and Indigenous knowledge is an…

Overview of EPA’s Climate Change Indicators

Overview of EPA’s Climate Change IndicatorsThursday, June 17, 2021 | 1:00 - 2:00 PM EasternEPA recently released a major update, expansion, and enhancement of its Climate Change Indicators in the United States website. This one-hour webinar will explore the new website, which is a comprehensive and accessible resource that includes 54 indicators (140 figures). The indicators show…

Alternative ways of knowing – Indigenous Knowledge systems, complexity sciences and forestry in the Okanagan, BC, Canada

Kiʔlawnaʔ (grizzly bear) - Alternative ways of knowing - Indigenous Knowledge systems, complexity sciences and forestry in the Okanagan, BC, CanadaDescriptionThe ESA Traditional Ecological Knowledge Section will be hosting a webinar series to facilitate a virtual space to welcome and hear from Indigenous voices who work to help sustain and nurture TEK within their communities.…

“State of the Science” on Flash Drought

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Flash Drought Webinar: “State of the Science” on Flash DroughtDroughts are often categorized as "flash" droughts when they develop or intensify in a matter of weeks (though defining flash droughts continues to be an area of active debate). The National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) and the National Weather Service (NWS) will host three flash drought…

Resilient Nation Partnership Network “Ideation Hour”

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JOIN US WITH YOUR BEST IDEAS IN RESILIENCE!About this eventJoin the Resilient Nation Partnership Network for our first ever “Ideation Hour”! A part of the Resilience Exchange series, this freestyle event is open to everyone and we’re asking you to bring your best resilience ideas, projects, needs and collaboration opportunities to the table. We'll be talking a…

Perspectives on Climate and Environmental Justice on the Gulf Coast

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The NASEM Gulf Research Program hosts members of the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council to discuss equity and resilience.Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/perspectives-on-climate-and-environmental-justice-on-the-gulf-coast-tickets-155998825687About this eventMotivation: Communities along the Gulf Coast routinely experience intense weather events. Acute and repetitive shocks – like the 2020 hurricane season – have a disproportionate impact on communities that are already burdened by chronic…

Climate and Heat: Trends, Health Impacts and Risks

Climate and Heat: Trends, Health Impacts and RisksThursday, June 24, 2021 | 2:00 - 3:00 PM EasternThis one-hour webinar will feature climate-related temperature trends particularly related to extreme heat and urban heat, human health effects, social vulnerability, and risks (happening now and looking into the future). The presentation will highlight information on observed U.S. trends…

Friday’s Findings webinar: The Role of Drought in Aquatic Systems: Population and Community Dynamics

Friday's Findings - June 25 2021The Role of Drought in Aquatic Systems: Population and Community DynamicsDate:  June 25 2021 from 2-2:30 p.m. eastern timeSpeaker: Daniel Magoulick, Fish Biologist, Arkansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Assistant Unit LeaderClick here to join the meetingCall in: 202-640-1187Phone Conference ID: 896 037 835#Low water levels can be seen on the American River from…

Adaptation Co-Creation Series | The space where innovation and climate resilience meet

Adaptation Co-Creation Series | The space where innovation and climate resilience meetDescriptionData Visualization and Climate Communication ToolsCo-Hosted with American Planning Association's Sustainable Communities DivisionJoin Hazen & Sawyer and KLA to learn how these two firms are making climate information meaningful to audiences through new approaches to data visualization and community engagement. Experts from the American…

Continued Partnerships Beyond a Grant: A case study of co-production partnerships in pest management and rodent-borne pathogen research

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NOAA Science Seminar SeriesRescheduled from May 6 due to technical problems with Adobe Connect.Title: Continued Partnerships Beyond a Grant: A case study of co-production partnerships in pest management and rodent-borne pathogen researchPart of the NOAA RESTORE Seminar Series: How to Co-ProducePresenters: Dr. Claudia Riegel, Director, City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board; & Dr.…