This is a weekly virtual guest seminar hosted by the Forestry and Environmental Resources Seminars. Open to anyone interested. 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 virtually over zoom. See next link…
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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: NEDTalk- Climate, Flooding, and MoneySpeaker: Jim Blackburn, Baker Institute Faculty Scholar/Co-Director of SSPEED, Rice UniversitySponsor: NOAA NESDIS NEDTalk.Seminar Contact: lyric.prince@noaa.govRemote Access: To see a presentation, join the Q&A session via Adobe Connect, click here and follow the prompts to "enter as a guest."URL: https://noaabroadcast.adobeconnect.com/noaa-interview/More info on DataFest and NEDTalks: https://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/nedtalks Date/Time: September… |
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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: NOAA Eastern Region Climate Services Webinar/Earth System Modeling and Fisheries Applications Speaker:Samantha Borisoff, Climatologist with the Northeast Regional Climate Center, and Charlie Stock, NOAA/OAR/Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. 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…
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Gulf of Mexico AllianceOur virtual tools cafe, “Tool Time with Dave,” is open the first and third Tuesday of the month at 2:00 pm central / 3:00 pm eastern. Come learn about the latest tools and resources for the Gulf of Mexico. Our host, Dave Reed, with the Data and Monitoring Team, will lead us through… |
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The Georgia Climate Project is a statewide network launched by the University of Georgia, Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology to help Georgia reduce risks and maximize opportunities related to a changing climate. The September webinar will be our kickoff in an ongoing monthly series discussing climate change impacts across a variety of themes… |
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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.
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This webinar is being presented by the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions at Duke University.About:By linking nature and people, ecosystem services can be a valuable tool for understanding racial and social justice around natural resource management and environmental degradation. There is no easy recipe for integrating equity in ecosystem services work, but hearing about…
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NC State’s Park Scholarships Class of 2022 will host the 2020 Gerald H. Elkan Distinguished Lecture in Science and Society on Thursday, Oct. 1, at 6 p.m. Award-winning author Thomas Hager will give a lecture entitled “How to Talk About Science in a Post-Truth World.”The event will be online, free, and open to the public.For… |
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Gulf of Mexico AllianceOur virtual tools cafe, “Tool Time with Dave,” is open the first and third Tuesday of the month at 2:00 pm central / 3:00 pm eastern. Come learn about the latest tools and resources for the Gulf of Mexico. Our host, Dave Reed, with the Data and Monitoring Team, will lead us through…
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This webinar is hosted by the Dogwood Alliance. More information.Forests in the United States play a critical role by storing massive amounts of carbon and protecting communities from the onslaught of storms, droughts, and climate havoc. The role of forest protection in climate policy is often misunderstood by the climate movement, though; frequently driven by… |
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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Ecosystem Modeling for Fisheries Management in the Gulf of MexicoPart of NOAA's RESTORE Science Program Seminar Series: Actionable Science in the Gulf of MexicoSpeaker(s): Dr. David Chagaris, Assistant Professor, IFAS Nature Coast Biological Station, University of Florida, and Dr. Igal Berenshtein, Research Associate, Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies, University of MiamiSponsor(s): NOAA RESTORE Science…
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Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration AuthorityJoin us Wednesday, October 7 as Dr. Mike Miner from the Water Institute of the Gulf discusses the Coastal Master Plan objective of harnessing the natural processes acting upon our coastal system for more sustainable ecosystem restoration. He will provide an overview of the large scale physical processes governing the system,…
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WJCT, the Northeast Florida Regional Council (NEFRC) and the Jacksonville Environmental Protection Board (JEPB) invite you to join us for a virtual community conversation featuring two panels of local elected officials and subject matter experts. Issues addressed will be related to coastal & riverine flooding, sea level rise, environmental justice, and related policies.Join WJCT reporter… |
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This webinar is hosted by the Dogwood Alliance. More information.Forests in the United States play a critical role by storing massive amounts of carbon and protecting communities from the onslaught of storms, droughts, and climate havoc. The role of forest protection in climate policy is often misunderstood by the climate movement, though; frequently driven by…
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EE2020 is the latest in a long-running series of meetings sponsored by E-Enterprise for the Environment and the National Environmental Information Exchange Network. Community science, or the involvement of the public in expanding scientific knowledge and understanding, is becoming more and more widespread in environmental and public health programs at the local, state, and national levels.… |
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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…
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Description: The Climate Leadership Summit is a major regional event hosted by the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact to share knowledge, showcase climate action, engage leadership across sectors, and mobilize the collaboration needed to tackle this significant challenge at scale. This year's Summit will convene virtually, bringing together innovative thinkers and leaders from the…
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The Affiliated Tribes of NW Indians (ATNI), National Congress of American Indians (ATNI), United South and Eastern Tribes (USET), and Pacific Northwest Tribes will host the National Tribal Leadership Climate Change Summit from October 2020 to May 2021. Please join us as we kick off our first of four virtual sessions this fall and winter. Session… |
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Join Duke Science & Society for the next installment in this year's SciComm Virtual Lunch & Learn.Connecting science to the public is an important task that scientists are asked to do more and more. It can range from the classic science café or rehearsed TED talk to the interactive museum demo. In this Lunch &…
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Date: Wednesday, October 14th from 12-1 pm (MDT)Hosted by: Salazar Center for North American Conservation, Colorado State University Learn more and register.US cities face a host of interrelated challenges in 2020. A nationwide history of racism in housing and environmental injustice mean communities of color largely live in more polluted, hotter neighborhoods with less tree…
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The NCSU Department of Applied Ecology has announced the third, and last, installment of the Fall 2020 Biology, Ecology, and Evolution Seminar Series (BEESS). We have the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Karen Bailey from the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Colorado Boulder. Dr. Bailey's seminar is titled: "Climate change, social capital, and sustainable livelihoods in conservation… |
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The NC State Center for Geospatial Analytics presents: Geospatial Forum with Mr. Anthony CalamitoOctober 15 @ 3:30 pm - 4:30 pmMr. Anthony CalamitoVice President Of Products, Enview, San Francisco, CA, and CGA External Advisory Board memberPresentation TitleCreating an AI-based Map from Live Location DataTune in at: go.ncsu.edu/geospatial-forum-live |
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This webinar is part of the Climate Change in North Carolina Webinar Series hosted by the State Climate Office of North Carolina.Join us for this webinar series to learn more about climate change in North Carolina. The series will begin with an overview of the most up-to-date scientific information about climate change from the North Carolina…
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SE CASC Science Seminar SeriesRefining Tipping Points for Range Expansion of Coastal Mangroves in a Warming ClimateMike Osland, USGS Wetland and Aquatic Research CenterOctober 20 | 11AM ETRegister here.Webinar Overview:To improve predictions of tropical range expansion in response to climate change, there is a need to better understand tropical species’ responses to winter temperature extremes. A…
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Pulitzer Center Description: Will my septic system survive the floods of hurricane season? How much will it cost and who will pay to repair damage to infrastructure caused by rising tides? How safe is it to walk through floodwaters? Seasonal storms and rising sea levels are disrupting daily life for residents in the southeastern United States—demanding… |
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This webinar is hosted by the American Geophysical Union.Title:Two approaches for mitigating global climate change: Solar radiation management and greenhouse gas emissions reductionDate: October 21, 2020Time: 12pm - 1pm EDTProfessor Alan Robock, Department of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University, will discuss the benefits and risks of stratospheric sulfur geoengineering (or climate intervention). In his presentation "Stratospheric…
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An ELI Public WebinarDozens of tribes are finding their cultural heritage threatened by the impacts of climate change, including sea level rise, coastal erosion, hurricanes, floods, melting permafrost, drought, shifting climate patterns, and more.In light of these challenges, tribes are pressed to preserve their cultural heritage, including moving community infrastructure and recording resources before they…
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Salazar Center Conservation ConversationsIndigenous Americans continue to struggle to deal with the inequities -- created by the white (mostly male) conservation establishment -- they have been subject to for generations. These manifest themselves in many ways, but are most apparent in the failure -- of the white conservation establishment -- to include Native Americans in… |
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WEATHERING CHANGE:Local Solutions for Strong Communities2020-21 Webinar SeriesPresenter: Anna Marandi, National League of CitiesPresenter: Elena Mihaly, Conservation Law FoundationClimate change is a human rights issue. 13 million U.S. coastal residents are projected to be displaced by 2100 due to sea level rise alone, while many thousands are already being forced out of their homes due to hurricanes,…
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Pulitzer Center Description: Will my septic system survive the floods of hurricane season? How much will it cost and who will pay to repair damage to infrastructure caused by rising tides? How safe is it to walk through floodwaters? Seasonal storms and rising sea levels are disrupting daily life for residents in the southeastern United States—demanding…
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Join us for a virtual Global Change Seminar series organized by the Southeast CASC Global Change FellowsThursday, October 22, 2020, 3:30 pm ETClimate Policies and COVID-19Presenters: Dr. Chris Weaver, Physical Scientist at the United States Environmental Protection Agency and Head of Science Integration of the United States Global Change Research Program. Leigh Whittaker, Interior & Environment Science… |
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Kongjian Yu, the recently announced Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award winner for 2020, will be lecturing next Friday morning, October 23 at 8:30 am in the LAR Lecture Series. I hope you will be able to join us for this virtual lecture.Kongjian Yu's lecture is entitled Sponge City and Nature Based Solutions. Yu writes about his lecture: More than ever, it is clear… |
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USDA NRCS CONSERVATION WEBINARSThrough a case study from Washington, DC, participants will learn how to get feedback from historically underrepresented groups and tailor cooperative extension programs to people of different races, ages, and academic backgrounds.Some people, such as minorities and those from under-educated and lower income backgrounds, are typically excluded from conversations surrounding the degradation… |
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USGCRP and the Social Science Coordinating Committee are hosting an informational webinar for social scientists interested in contributing to NCA5 on October 27, 2020, from 3:30–4:30 PM ET. The webinar will focus on increasing the integration of social sciences throughout NCA5, and highlight opportunities for researchers and individuals to get involved. USGCRP leadership will provide an introduction to the… |
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Lynn W. Day Distinguished Lectureship in Forest and Conservation History2020 LECTURE"The Pyrocene: How Humanity Created a Fire Age"by Stephen J. PyneREGISTRATIONAcclaimed fire historian and author Dr. Stephen J. Pyne will deliver the 2020 Lynn W. Day Distinguished Lectureship in Forest and Conservation History on October 28, 2020. In his talk “The Pyrocene: How Humanity Created… |
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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: NOAA Eastern Region Climate Services Webinar/Drought Projects for the NE DEWS Speaker:Samantha Borisoff, Climatologist with the Northeast Regional Climate Center, and Dan McElvoy, Desert Research Laboratory,Art DeGaetano, Northeast Regional Climate Center, Kirsten Lackstrom, Carolinas Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments team, withMatt Petkewich, U.S. Geological Survey. Sponsor: NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service/National Centers…
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NASEM Gulf Research ProgramThe Deepwater Horizon oil spill caused significant environmental, ecological, and economic damage to the Gulf of Mexico region. Since the spill, multiple projects have been funded to restore and conserve the Gulf region's natural environment. This webinar, organized by the GRP’s Offshore Situation Room planning committee, will focus on the decision-making frameworks and…
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To showcase ongoing military installation resilience efforts, the Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration (REPI) Program is supporting several virtual engagements this Fall. This Resilience Webinar Series Flyer highlights the diverse range of workshops and webinars hosted by REPI, the Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability, and the Western Regional Partnership. Throughout this series, we will engage with installations, partners,… |
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