Workshop Title: Extreme Disturbances and Climate Change in the Southeast USLearn more and register here.Overview:This virtual workshop is open to natural and cultural resource managers, especially in Tribal Nations and the southern United States, and others who want to learn more about the science of extreme disturbances, their impact on lands and forests, and applications for…
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Join virtually via Zoom: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/98919917840?pwd=R3lhSUlzdzVjUW9KbGJ3SGVDMXEzQT09This climate & conservation coffee is an informal gathering of the landscape conservation and climate change community in the Raleigh, NC area. It began in 2012 as a South Atlantic LCC event, and is now co-hosted by the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) and the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC).We… |
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The Deep South Center for Environmental Justice in collaboration with the Bullard Center for Environmental & Climate Justice at Texas Southern University will host the in-person Ninth Annual HBCU Climate Change Conference October 11-15, 2023. The conference brings together HBCU faculty and students, researchers, climate professionals, and environmental justice and coastal community residents impacted by toxic… |
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Speaker: Lewis Bartlett (https://www.ecology.uga.edu/directory/lewis-bartlett/)Abstract: ‘Darwinian beekeeping’ is a popular topic in U.S. apiculture, with many beekeepers engaging seriously with trait-breeding & evolutionary approaches to reducing the damage done by parasites in their livestock. Whilst an important goal, evolutionary beekeeping has not yet been comprehensively framed in the context of EEID (evolution and ecology of infectious disease)… |
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As part of The Long View Project, the NC State Office of University Interdisciplinary Programs and the NC State University Libraries invite you to explore cities of the near and distant future. Writers, artists and experts from across disciplines describe possible urban futures. Each expert will outline the future that they think is most likely–a… |
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The Third Thursday Web Forum is hosted by the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy and held on the third Thursday of each month at 10 am Eastern time. We hope you’ll join us.Webinars and other SECAS events are available on the SECAS event calendar.Join Microsoft Teams meeting: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MjliZmYyN2EtOWY1Yi00N2FjLTkyOTYtZWRiNTJkNjAyNGIy%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%220693b5ba-4b18-4d7b-9341-f32f400a5494%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22765228b1-d0d0-4438-812e-51cbb57819f1%22%7d
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Seminar Title: Using Deficit Irrigation to Reduce Vulnerability in Food-Energy-Water Nexus Speaker: Hemant Kumar (NC State University) Learn more and register here. Overview Understanding the nexus between food, energy, and water systems (FEW) is critical for basins with intensive agricultural water use as they face significant challenges under changing climate and regional development. We investigate the food,…
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Our cities' current layouts, transportation systems, and growth patterns have been shaped by historical processes dating back hundreds of years. For centuries, we have followed a status quo approach to urban planning and development. However, given the challenges posed by climate change, it is crucial to break away from this traditional path and envision a… |
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Talk Title: Climate-Smart Forest Management from the U.S. Forest Service’s Perspective: Definitions, Policy, and IncentivesSpeaker: Stephanie Chizmar, USDA Forest ServiceRegister here.The Yale Forest Forum is offering a Fall 2023 Speaker Series Webinar entitled "Understanding Climate-Smart Forestry in Practice" on Mondays September 11 – November 27 from 12:00 pm – 12:50 pm U.S. ET. The series will feature… |
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AFWA has teamed up with the US Geological Survey to host a joint webinar on the US Geological Survey Science Vision for Native Freshwater Mussel Research in the United States on October 24 from 12:00 – 2:00 pm (EST).This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of the science vision and will devote considerable time to questions and…
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Register here.The world’s biggest conservation and sustainable development challenges demand innovative solutions. But individual experts in these fields are busy and often very specialized, with little ability or incentive to tackle a multi-dimensional challenge related to both conservation and sustainable development. The Science for Nature and People Partnership (SNAPP) offers a solution to this problem.…
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Join us for a virtual Global Change Seminar organized by the Southeast CASC Global Change Fellows.Seminar Title: Translation of Science: From Research to Application and AdaptationSpeakers:Dr. Elizabeth Sciaudone (Moffatt & Nichol)Dr. Timothy Glotfelty (North Carolina State Climate Office)Jeffrey Beane (North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences)Learn more and register here.OverviewHow can we effectively translate scientific research to applications… |
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Carolinas Collaborative on Climate, Health, and Equity (C3HE) SeminarPanelists: Dr. Deborah Littlejohn, NCSU School of Design; Angela Lee, Hayti Heritage Center; Dr. Rose Hendricks, Association of Science and Technology Centers; Cassandra Williams-Rush, MPH, C. Williams Rush Museum of African-American Arts and Culture; Max Cawley, North Carolina Museum of Life and ScienceRegister here.A recording will be…
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Speaker: Fred Gould (https://cals.ncsu.edu/entomology-and-plant-pathology/people/fgould/)Abstract: Neil DeGrasse Tyson is quoted as saying, “The good thing about science is that it’s true whether or not you believe in it.” I will challenge that assertion. For 16 years the Soviet Union banned Mendelian genetics. Some say that this resulted from the Soviet leaders being fooled by the pseudoscience… |
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Join the University of Minnesota for a free hybrid seminar, Thinking Spatially Symposium: Indigenous Data SovereigntyConcepts of Indigenous data sovereignty challenge the western academic perspectives on information, data, and ownership. Join us at the 6th annual Thinking Spatially symposium for a series of presentations featuring Indigenous researchers exploring issues of data ownership and access, including spatial… |
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is an agency that enriches life through science. Our reach goes from the sun's surface to the depths of the ocean floor as we work to keep the public informed of the changing environment around them. Our mission is to understand and predict changes in climate, weather, oceans,…
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Talk title: Climate-Smart Forestry in an Urban ContextSpeaker: Clara Pregitzer, Natural Areas ConservancyRegister here.The Yale Forest Forum is offering a Fall 2023 Speaker Series Webinar entitled "Understanding Climate-Smart Forestry in Practice" on Mondays September 11 – November 27 from 12:00 pm – 12:50 pm U.S. ET. The series will feature speakers from public-sector organizations like the U.… |
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Join virtually via Zoom: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/98919917840?pwd=R3lhSUlzdzVjUW9KbGJ3SGVDMXEzQT09This climate & conservation coffee is an informal gathering of the landscape conservation and climate change community in the Raleigh, NC area. It began in 2012 as a South Atlantic LCC event, and is now co-hosted by the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) and the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC).We…
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Speaker: Brett Scheffers (https://www.schefferslab.com/) Abstract: Within forest ecosystems, animal communities vertically organize and partition, creating intricate layers of species interactions. The gradients in climate, habitat, and resources created by the vertical structure of vegetation offer an excellent model system for understanding the interplay between abiotic and biotic factors in shaping community composition. These local micro-gradients… |
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First Friday All Climate Change Talks (FFACCTS) is a monthly webinar series organized by the USDA Climate Hubs and Forest Service Research and Development. These webinars feature presentations from USDA scientists and practitioners. During these sessions, experts explore connections among climate, agriculture, nature, and people - and discuss their struggles, hazards, solutions and achievements. Stay up… |
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