Join virtually via Zoom:Â 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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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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Presenter(s): Benjamin Friedman, J.D., Deputy Under Secretary for OperationsSponsor(s): The NOAA Environmental Leadership Seminar Series (NELS) series provides examples and insight of NOAA's leadership in environmental science, by those who lead it and make it happen. The NELS seminars are sponsored by the NOAA Science Council as part of the NOAA Science Seminar Series. For questions or to recommend… |
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Urban trees worldwide have low species and genetic diversity, posing high risks of tree loss as stresses increase from climate change and pests and diseases. Recent cross-sector work has resulted in a new approach to identify and conserve at-risk tree genera, species, and populations. This includes on-the-ground conservation and species recovery projects, and a data…
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The NCA5 chapter webinars are an opportunity for you to hear about the findings of a particular chapter from the authors themselves. Each virtual one-hour event is expected to include some time for Q&A. If you have any questions regarding a past or future webinar, please contact Laurie Howell. If you are interested in learning about…
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Presenter(s): Howard Townsend, Ecologist, National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)Sponsor(s): NMFS and NOAA Central LibrarySeminar Contacts: Peg Brady (peg.brady@noaa.gov) and NOAA Central Library Seminars (library.seminars@noaa.gov)Remote Access: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2193136901026367578this link opens in a new windowRegistering for this seminar will provide you access to the full series of seminars.Accessibility: Captions are added to the recordings of presentations once uploaded to the NOAA Central Library YouTube… |
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The NCA5 chapter webinars are an opportunity for you to hear about the findings of a particular chapter from the authors themselves. Each virtual one-hour event is expected to include some time for Q&A. If you have any questions regarding a past or future webinar, please contact Laurie Howell. If you are interested in learning about…
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Presenter(s):Â Erica Towle, NCRMP Coordinator, Coral Reef Conservation Program andZachary Mason, CoRIS Data and Information Management Specialist, National Centers for Environmental InformationSponsor(s):Â NOAA Coral Reef Conservation ProgramSeminar Contact(s):Â caroline.donovan@noaa.govLocation: WebinarRemote Access:Â Video call link:Â https://meet.google.com/pgn-asvi-kgpthis link opens in a new windowOr dial: (US) +1 402-921-2224 PIN: 488 546 477#Abstract:Â The new National Coral Reef Monitoring Program (NCRMP) Visualization Tool is the… |
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The NCA5 chapter webinars are an opportunity for you to hear about the findings of a particular chapter from the authors themselves. Each virtual one-hour event is expected to include some time for Q&A. If you have any questions regarding a past or future webinar, please contact Laurie Howell. If you are interested in learning about… |
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The North Carolina State Climate Office will be recapping North Carolina's climate and weather from 2023 in a Year in Review webinar on Tuesday, Jan 16 from 11a-12p. Please join us! Registration is free, and the webinar will be recorded and posted on our youtube channel if you cannot make it.Register here: https://go.ncsu.edu/climate2023 (if outside of NC State, enter…
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This 12-part monthly webinar series tells a story about how small- and large-scale forest disturbance, such as fire, wind, ice storms, hurricanes, sea-level rise, flooding, introduced and endemic forest pests, and others, impact forest ecosystems. The series will also examine ecological silviculture and climate adaptation approaches to help inform forest and wildlife management.Learn more &…
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Presenter(s): Dr. Susan Langley, State Underwater Archaeologist, MarylandSponsor(s): NOAA, ONMS, Monitor National Marine Sanctuary, and the NC Office of State ArchaeologySeminar Contact(s): Shannon.Ricles@noaa.govLocation: WebinarRemote Access: Registerat https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5358878272263447646this link opens in a new windowAbstract: At Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary, the synergy of history and nature provide a truly unique experience with something for everyone. Join Susan Langley, Maryland's State Underwater… |
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Presenter(s):Â Rick Thoman (ACCAP); Zack Labe (Princeton University and NOAA GFDL); Erik Schoen (International Arctic Research Center); and Roberta Glenn (Alaska Arctic Observatory and Knowledge Hub)Sponsor(s):Â NOAA/OAR/Climate Program Office and the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP)Seminar Contact(s):Â Alison Hayden (abhayden@alaska.edu) & Genie Bey (genie.bey@noaa.gov)Remote Access:Â https://uaf-accap.org/event/2023-arctic-report-card/this link opens in a new windowAbstract:Â The Arctic Report Card annually… |
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The Third Thursday Web Forum is hosted by the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) and held on the third Thursday of each month at 10 am Eastern time. We hope you’ll join us.Register and get more info for this webinar here: https://go.ncsu.edu/southeastern-plant-rsgcn
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**Note: this web forum is co-hosted with the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center. It requires advance registration and will be hosted via Zoom rather than the usual Teams connection.**"Southeastern Plants Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need" with Carrie Radcliffe, Emily Coffey, and Sarah Norris of the Atlanta Botanical Garden.The Southeastern Regional Species of Greatest Conservation…
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Fueling Collaboration Panel Discussion SeriesSeason of fire. Opening the burn window. Both of these focus on one of the elements that make up a fire regime – frequency, intensity/severity, extent/scale, and seasonality. Decades of spring-and/or autumn-centric fire can cause a site or landscape to respond very differently than when burned repeatedly across all flammable seasons. Summer… |
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The NCA5 chapter webinars are an opportunity for you to hear about the findings of a particular chapter from the authors themselves. Each virtual one-hour event is expected to include some time for Q&A. If you have any questions regarding a past or future webinar, please contact Laurie Howell. If you are interested in learning about… |
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Presenter(s): David Larson, Technical Leader, Grid Ops & Planning Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)Sponsor(s): NOAA JPSS ProgramSeminar Contact(s): Bill Sjoberg bill.sjoberg@noaa.govLocation: WebinarRemote AccessMeeting IDmeet.google.com/ecu-ohhc-hqzthis link opens in a new windowPhone Numbers (US)+1 513-443-4127PIN: 300 697 200#
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The NCA5 chapter webinars are an opportunity for you to hear about the findings of a particular chapter from the authors themselves. Each virtual one-hour event is expected to include some time for Q&A. If you have any questions regarding a past or future webinar, please contact Laurie Howell. If you are interested in learning about… |
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The NCA5 chapter webinars are an opportunity for you to hear about the findings of a particular chapter from the authors themselves. Each virtual one-hour event is expected to include some time for Q&A. If you have any questions regarding a past or future webinar, please contact Laurie Howell. If you are interested in learning about…
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Presenter(s):Julia Wondolleck, University of Michigan and Arianna Stokes, University of MichiganSponsor(s): This webinar is sponsored by the NERRS Science CollaborativeSeminar Contact(s): Doug George (douglas.george@noaa.gov) or Nick Soberal (nsoberal@umich.edu)Remote Access: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5_lMohfJTI6BVOc_BU3WyAthis link opens in a new windowAbstractMeaningful engagement has become a catchphrase in public participation. Its characteristics are assumed to be self-evident yet many struggle with its implementation and, until… |
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Presenter(s): Dr. Franz Philip Tuchen (AOML/PhOD)Sponsor(s): NOAA/Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratories (AOML)Seminar Contact(s): Kandaga Pujiana ; kandaga.pujiana@noaa.govthis link opens in a new windowLocation: Hybrid; AOML first floor conference room and onlinethis link opens in a new windowYou can also dial in using your phone.United States: +1 502-482-3123 Access Code: 204 859 863#Abstract: Every few years the eastern equatorial Atlantic Ocean is significantly… |
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Presenter(s):Â Deke Arndt, Director, National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service (NESDIS)Panelists:-Noriko Shoji, Office of Science and Technology and Assistant Chief Data Officer (ACDO), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)-Monica Youngman, Chief, Data Stewardship Division, National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) and Alternate ACDO, NESDIS-Megan Cromwell, Information Management Office and ACDO,…
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Image of city skyline on fire representing climate change dystopia.Register for this eventEarth’s climate is warming, storms are becoming more extreme, and the ocean is rising. While this reality has only recently begun to sink in to the popular imagination, films have been depicting potential dystopian outcomes of climate change for a long time. Join… |
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The NCA5 chapter webinars are an opportunity for you to hear about the findings of a particular chapter from the authors themselves. Each virtual one-hour event is expected to include some time for Q&A. If you have any questions regarding a past or future webinar, please contact Laurie Howell. If you are interested in learning about…
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Geospatial Forum with Dr. Justin Baker (NC State)Dr. Justin Baker is an associate professor in NC State’s Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources. Justin uses geospatial analytics and structural economic models to capture spatial and temporal dependencies between markets, natural resource systems, infrastructure and policy constraints. He develops research questions covering a wide range of modeling…
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The NCA5 chapter webinars are an opportunity for you to hear about the findings of a particular chapter from the authors themselves. Each virtual one-hour event is expected to include some time for Q&A. If you have any questions regarding a past or future webinar, please contact Laurie Howell. If you are interested in learning about… |
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Please join us for the INAUGURAL International Invasive Species and Climate Change Conference (IISCCC) organized by the Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (RISCC) Management Network on January 30 and 31, 2024. This conference is VIRTUAL allowing for more international attendance while reducing our carbon footprint.Registration: REGISTER HEREConference registration is free and features topics including sessions on:New arrivals… |
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The SECOORA Coastal Observing In Your Community Webinar Series will be hosting Dr. Joseph Zhang from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on Wednesday, January 31st at 12 PM. He will lead a presentation on the development of a new Southeast Coastal Operational Forecast System (SECOFS), including progress updates and preliminary results. Please register here to secure…
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Please join us for the INAUGURAL International Invasive Species and Climate Change Conference (IISCCC) organized by the Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (RISCC) Management Network on January 30 and 31, 2024. This conference is VIRTUAL allowing for more international attendance while reducing our carbon footprint.Registration: REGISTER HEREConference registration is free and features topics including sessions on:New arrivals… |
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Join virtually via Zoom:Â 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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NOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Gulf of Mexico Synthesis Research: Offshore Wind Project and Open Request for Proposals NOAA Gulf of Mexico Forum Webinar SeriesPresenter(s): Caitlin Young, Science Coordinator, NOAA RESTORE Science Program; Hannah Brown, Communications & Engagement Specialist, NOAA RESTORE Science Program; Holden Harris, Marine & Coastal Systems Ecologist, University of Miami Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric…
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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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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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