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NOAA Eastern Region Climate Services: Phenology/Status of Spring

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: NOAA Eastern Region Climate Services Webinar/Phenology/Status of Spring      Speaker:Samantha Borisoff, Climatologist with the Northeast Regional Climate Center, and Theresa Crimmins, Director of the USA National Phenology Network. Sponsor: NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service/National Centers for Environmental Information/Regional Climate Services; coordinator is Ellen Mecray. If interested in obtaining a PDF of the slides…

Covid-19 and Its Impact on Global Carbon Emissions

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Please join us at our next NASA Carbon Monitoring System (CMS) Policy Speaker Series | Special Virtual Panel Edition: Covid-19 and Its Impact on Global Carbon Emissions   Dr. Lesley Ott, Research Meteorologist, NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterDr. Glen Peters, Research Director, Center for International Climate ResearchAlden Meyer, Director of Strategy & Policy, Union of Concerned ScientistsDr. Ben Poulter (Moderator), NASA Goddard Space Flight…

SCGIS Webinar: Case studies from TNC addressing conservation in times of crisis

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Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xgM1agNFStCcKO1eiUjRiwDate: Thursday, May 28, 10 AM - 11 AM PSTPresenters: Montserrat Acosta-Morel and Yuta Masuda, The Nature ConservancyDescription: This webinar by The Nature Conservancy will present two case studies showcasing conservation in times of crisis. Montserrat Acosta-Morel will discuss TNC's work engaging communities and building resilient islands in the Caribbean using nature-based solutions (#1 below); and Yuta Masuda…

Air Quality, Climate Variability, and COVID-19

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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, & MedicineEarth and Life StudiesWebinar on Air Quality, Climate Variability, and COVID-19About this EventAs the global community has raced to understand the COVID-19 pandemic, questions have arisen about how the virus is carried in aerosols, exposure risk in indoor and outdoor environments, how the changes in seasons or climate conditions…

Meeting the Rural Resilience Imperative: Integrating Resilience into Rural Planning & Action

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This webinar is part of the National Adaptation Forum Webinar Series.Register here. AbstractWe all depend upon rural resources for food, water, fiber, and our economy. Extreme weather impacts rural lands and small towns but often is not addressed due to a lack of resources. Climate change accelerates the frequency and intensity of many extreme events. In…

Collaborative Science in a Virtual World: Recognizing Limits and Leveraging Opportunities

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: CollaborativeScience in a Virtual World: Recognizing Limits and Leveraging OpportunitiesSpeakers: Kristen Goodrich, Tijuana River NERR; Shannan Lewinski, NOAA Office for Coastal Management; Julia Wondolleck, NERRS Science Collaborative; James Arnott, Aspen Global Change InstituteSeminar Sponsor: NERRS Science Collaborative   Remote access: Please registerthrough GoToWebinar (https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4293864892546663950).Seminar Contact:dwight.trueblood@noaa.gov or nsoberal@umich.eduAbstract: Collaborative science involves working closely with partners and users at…

Publishing Results of Co-produced Research

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Description:This webinar is part of the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) Actionable Science Webinar Series.Co-producing knowledge in collaboration with decision-makers is considered a best practice for developing science that is useful and used to address today’s most urgent environmental challenges. However, traditional academic incentives, such as the expectation to publish peer-reviewed papers on…

IN SPANISH: Las lecciones aprendidas de las temporadas de huracanes 2018-19 (Lessons learned from the 2018-19 Hurricane Seasons)

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesPresenter:Roberto Garcia, NWS-WFO, San Juan, Puerto RicoSponsor:NOAA's Southeast and Caribbean Regional Team (region.SECarib@noaa.gov), coordinated by Geno.Olmi@noaa.gov, and the 2020 Hurricane Awareness Webinar Series; primary contact for this Series is Shirley.Murillo@noaa.govSeminar Contact:NOAA's Southeast and Caribbean Regional Team region.SECarib@noaa.govRemote Access:https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1686915126038823694Abstract:El meteorólogo a cargo, Roberto García, de la Oficina de Pronósticos de San Juan, Puerto Rico,…

Exploring for Coral Reef Biodiversity and Connectivity in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary

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OneNOAA Science Seminar Series Title: Exploring for Coral Reef Biodiversity and Connectivity in Flower Garden Banks National Marine SanctuaryPresenters: Dr. Joshua Voss, expedition lead at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute and Hannah MacDonald, education specialist at NOAA's Office of National Marine SanctuariesSponsors: NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS)Seminar Contact: Hannah MacDonald - hannah.macdonald@noaa.govRemote Access: Register at the link here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3843695145143699982Abstract:Take a…

Drought Decision-Making Tools You Can Use

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesSpeakers: Rebecca Ward | North Carolina Assistant State ClimatologistKatherine Hegewisch | Research Scientist at the University of IdahoJeff Marti | Drought Coordinator, Washington Department of EcologySponsors: NOAA/National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS)Seminar contact: Elizabeth Weight (elizabeth.weight@noaa.gov)Abstract: Learn about two toolkits that support drought monitoring and drought decision-making across the lower 48 states: the Integrated Water Portal…

Webinar: Land Conservation at Scale

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Salazar Center "Connecting for Conservation" webinar seriesRegister here. Description:“How much nature do we need?” is a question the Salazar Center is working to bring to the forefront of the conservation conversation, and we’re interested in emerging ideas on this topic such as the 30×30 goal, Half Earth, and Nature Needs Half. The large landscape conservation movement…