Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences Departmental SeminarSpeaker- Danielle F. Lawson, Ph.D., NC State, USDA-NIFA Postdoctoral Scholar, Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management, NC State University (hosted by Mike Madden)Seminar Title - Intergenerational Conversations: Can Children Help Solve our Climate Emergency?Abstract - As issues associated with climate change grow increasingly complex, the need for a citizenry prepared to address them…
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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesSpeaker: Joe Sienkiewicz, Ocean Prediction CenterSponsors: ENVIRONMENTAL MODELING CENTER SEMINAR for more information visit https://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/seminars/index.htmlJOIN WEBEX MEETINGhttps://ncwcp-meet.webex.com/ncwcp-meet/j.php?MTID=m4117ec8f1227df0b6a400b6165f9906eMeeting number: 900 250 760 Meeting password: a3YhdEPNJOIN BY PHONE1-877-953-0315 1-517-268-7866 (toll number)Participant: 1262920 #Abstract: https://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/seminars/abstract.2020/SienJ.htmlPoster: https://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/seminars/poster/SienJ.seminar.poster.jpgSubscribe to the OneNOAA Science Seminar weekly email: Send an email to OneNOAAscienceseminars-request@list.woc.noaa.gov with the word `subscribe' in the subject… |
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This webinar is part of the Gulf of Mexico Alliance Wednesday Webinars series. Link to webinar.Title: Ecosystem Services Indicators forCommunity Resilience Speakers: David Yoskowitz, Harte Research Institute & Tracie Sempier, MS-AL Sea Grant/ Gulf of Mexico Alliance Description: Project partners from Harte Research Institute, MS-AL and LASea Grants, and RAND share enhancements and updates tothe Community Resilience Index… |
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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesJudy Twedt, M.S., Doctoral Candidate, University of Washington, Department of Atmospheric SciencesSponsor(s): NOAA's NWFSC Monster seminars https://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/news/events/index.cfm Webinar informationConnect to WebexMeeting number: 900 441 597Meeting password: D3KQpmv8Join by phone+1-415-527-5035 US TollAccess code: 900 441 597
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Albert George, South Carolina Aquarium/Amazon Reforestation Project: “The Resilience Initiative for Coastal Education (RICE): A Discussion of Heritage in Harm’s Way and Gullah Geechee Communities That Will Be impacted by Climate Change and Sea Level Rise” Albert George has the honor of serving as the first Director of Conservation for the South Carolina Aquarium… |
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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle:Mapping Urban Heat with Community Science, Machine Learning, and Remote SensingSpeaker: Vivek Shandas, Professor of Climate Adaptation and Director of the Sustaining Urban Places Research (SUPR) Lab at Portland State University. Presenting in Silver Spring.Sponsors: NOAA Climate Program Office: Communication, Education, and Engagement Division and the National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS).Webinar Access: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1329960873363808523?source=NOAASciSeminar Abstract:Hot summers…
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Presenter: Dr. Michael Dietze, Associate Professor in Boston University’s Department of Earth and Environment; hosted by Dr. Ross Meentemeyer and Dr. Chris JonesPresentation Title: Forecasting Ecology in a Changing World
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Please join the Southeast Climate Science Center Global Change Fellows for the first Global Change Seminar of the semesterFire: Connecting Science, Management, and PolicyFeaturing:Laurel Kays, NC State Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources Extension, Southern Fire ExchangeDr. Robert Scheller, NC State Department of Forestry and Environmental ResourcesElliot Nauert & Shannon McGovern, NC State School of… |
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This is a weekly guest seminar hosted by the Forestry and Environmental Resources Seminars. Open to anyone interested. The public is welcome to attend. We hope you will plan to join us. This series is part of the course for students enrolled in NR601, FOR601 and FOR801. We meet 12:50 pm – 1:40 pm in Jordan II 1218.Speaker: Dr.…
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Speaker – Ángel F. Adames-Corraliza, University of Michigan Seminar Title – Insights on Large-Scale Precipitation Evolution in the Tropics From the Perspective of Plume Buoyancy Abstract – Tropical convection is highly sensitive by fluctuations in temperature and moisture in the lower-free troposphere as well as processes that occur in the planetary boundary layer (BL, 850-1000… |
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NCA4 Webinar Series Chapter 20: U.S. CaribbeanPresented by: Bill Gould (Director, USDA Caribbean Climate Hub)This six-part webinar series will take an intensive look at Chapter 19 of the NCA4, Volume II: The Southeast, Chapter 15: Tribes and Indigenous Peoples, and Chapter 20: U.S. Caribbean. The topic of each webinar will be focused on one of the… |
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Topic: A New Coast: Strategies for Responding to Devastating Storms and Rising SeasRegister here. Presented by: Jeffrey Peterson, author of A New Coast: Strategies for Responding to Devastating Storms and Rising SeasDescription: Due to climate change, devastating storms and sea level rise will increasingly threaten vibrant communities, critical infrastructure, and vital natural systems. This webinar will present actionable…
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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesIvan Arismendy, Assistant Professor,Oregon State University,Department of Fisheries and WildlifeSponsor: NOAA's NWFSC Monster seminars NWFSC Monster Seminar Jam websiteTo contact Monster Seminar Jam Coordinator, email Vicky.Krikelas@noaa.gov Webinar informationConnect to WebexMeeting number: 900 441 597Meeting password: D3KQpmv8Join by phone+1-415-527-5035 US TollAccess code: 900 441 597 Abstract: TBD. Subscribe to the OneNOAA Science Seminar weekly email: Send an email to OneNOAAscienceseminars-request@list.woc.noaa.gov with the word `subscribe' in the… |
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Climate Adaptation Planning and Policy for World HeritageDr. Erin Seekamp will present her work as a 2019 Research Fellow at the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM). Specifically, she will present (a) a value-focused, co-production of science approach to develop a climate adaptation planning framework for World… |
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This is a weekly guest seminar hosted by the Forestry and Environmental Resources Seminars. Open to anyone interested. The public is welcome to attend. We hope you will plan to join us. This series is part of the course for students enrolled in NR601, FOR601 and FOR801. We meet 12:50 pm – 1:40 pm in Jordan II 1218.Speaker: Dr. Kevin… |
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South Atlantic LCC Third Thursday Web Forum “How decision-makers view the evolution of wildlife conservation challenges in the Southeast United States” with Kathryn Jewell, Graduate Research Assistant in Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology at North Carolina State University Effective wildlife management requires understanding conservation challenges, and strategic responses to them. Outlining these challenges is the…
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Presenter: Dr. Andrew Fox, Professor in NC State's Dept. of Landscape Architecture and College of Design, and University Faculty Scholar Presentation Title: Visualizing Community Assets and Threats to Inform Post-Disaster Recovery Abstract |
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Lunchtime Discovery Series: Black History Month - Masters of Our Own DestinyWednesday, February 26, 202012:00pm - 1:00pm ETSpeaker: Melody Hunter-Pillion, PhD student in Public History, Department of History, North Carolina State UniversityThe Lunchtime Discovery Series features educators, scientists, and other professionals working in a wide range of environmental fields every Wednesday at noon in the…
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Title: Utilizing the USFWS National Wetlands Inventory ProgramDate: February 26, 2020Time: 1-2 p.m. ESTPresenter: Jane HarnerRegister now »The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the principal U.S. federal agency tasked with providing information to the public on the status and trends of our nation’s wetlands. The FWS National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) is a publicly available resource…
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Pete AnielloSenior Manager, Science and AnalyticsTrust for Public LandPete Aniello will present the Trust for Public Land's new urban heat island dataset, which consists of raster data showing where urban heat islands are located in all 14,000 cities, towns, and census-designated places inthe United States. This publicly accessible dataset is analysis-ready, and contains the relative heat severity… |
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Webinar Date: February 27, 2020Time: 2pm ET/11am PTRegister HEREAbstract: The field of emergency management has been helping communities assess, plan for, and respond to extreme weather events and other disasters for decades. However, the approaches developed to help communities assess the risk and the potential impacts of extreme weather events have rarely been updated to include…
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This seminar is part of the Coastal Resilience Center's 2020 Spring Speakers SeriesDr. Michelle Dovil, Visiting Faculty, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Florida A&M University – “A Tale of Two Cities: A Critical Analysis of the Risk Perceptions and Place Attachments of Coastal Resident’s at Risk for Sea Level Rise in North Carolina” …
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Topic:Trees are one of the largest and longest-living organisms on the planet. Learn how they: Create and define spaces;Connect us to each other and nature; and,Benefit the environment by consuming carbon, cooling the air, and collecting rainwater. The event is in partnership with the Science Cafe series at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences.Link to event post.Speakers:Jill Jonnes, author of… |
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