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Climate Change in Puerto Rico: Public Opinion and Public Engagement

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Please join the Yale Center for Environmental Communication for a conversation on Puerto Rican public opinion and engagement on climate change. Sara Santiago, Assistant Director of The Forest School at Yale will moderate a conversation with Marija Verner, Postdoctoral Associate with the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication; Luis Alexis Rodríguez-Cruz, a Public Voices Fellow…

DKS/S2A Informational Webinar

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Join this webinar to learn more about two graduate student fellowship opportunities with the USGS Climate Adaptation Science Centers that will begin accepting Statements of Interest on Dec. 1. During the webinar you'll learn more about the programs, eligibility requirements, frequently asked questions, and more! You can learn more about the two fellowship programs and determine…

Webinar: 2022 AFWA Climate Adaption Survey Report

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The 2022 AFWA Climate Adaptation Survey Report is now available. This webinar will feature highlights of the survey results, next steps for AFWA's Climate Adaptation Program based on these results, and allow for questions and discussion from webinar attendees. The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) conducted a survey of U.S. state and Canadian provincial and territorial…

Estuaries past, present and future: Using elevations and historical maps to characterize estuarine habitats across 30 National Estuarine Research Reserves

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NOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Estuaries past, present and future: Using elevations and historical maps to characterize estuarine habitats across 30 National Estuarine Research Reserves Presenters: Kerstin Wasson, Research Coordinator, Elkhorn Slough NERRCharlie Endris, GIS Specialist, Moss Landing Marine LaboratoriesAndrea Woolfolk, Stewardship Coordinator, Elkhorn Slough NERRSuzanne Shull, GIS Specialist, Padilla Bay NERRSponsor: This webinar is sponsored by the…

Ecological Forestry in the Context of Climate Change

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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 & register…

ITEP & GLIFWC: Aanji-bimaadiziimagak o’ow aki – Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Version 2

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This webinar is presented by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) and the Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC). Members from GLIFWC’s Climate Change Program will discuss Aanji bimaadiziimagak o’ow aki, the second version of the GLIFWC Vulnerability Assessment, which was published in January 2023. The vulnerability assessment is an attempt to weave…

Coral Connections – From Diving Deep and Long Lab Days to Meetings, Management, and Policy

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NOAA Science Seminar Series Title: Coral Connections - From Diving Deep and Long Lab Days to Meetings, Management, and Policy (2023 Knauss Fellows' Lunch & Learn Series)Presenter(s): Dr. Alexis (Lexie) Sturm, 2023 Knauss Fellow, NOAA Coral Reef Conservation ProgramSponsor(s): NOAA's Central Library (NCL)Seminar Contact(s): Library SeminarsRemote Access: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3789867482289424475Abstract: Lexie combined field-based approaches including ROV, scuba, and technical diving with lab-based molecular techniques to…

Sustainability and Community Vulnerability – Applications for the Wise Stewardship of Alabama’s Coastal Resources

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Please join Treasury's Office of Gulf Coast Restoration and the RESTORE Act Centers of Excellence on Thursday, November 9th at 2CT/3ET for our final webinar in our Bi-Monthly Webinar Series!Register here.This informational webinar series highlights research findings that help state and local resource managers better understand the Gulf's resources and develop sustainable solutions that will provide for…

Sustainability and Community Vulnerability – Applications for the Wise Stewardship of Alabama’s Coastal Resources

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Please join Treasury's Office of Gulf Coast Restoration and the RESTORE Act Centers of Excellence on Thursday, November 9th at 2CT/3ET for our final webinar in our Bi-Monthly Webinar Series!Register here.This informational webinar series highlights research findings that help state and local resource managers better understand the Gulf's resources and develop sustainable solutions that will provide for…

Thinking Spatially Symposium: Indigenous Data Sovereignty

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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…

People, Place, Culture Webinar: Heritage and Place-Based Learning on Climate, Health, and Equity

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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…

Florida Water and Climate Alliance Webinar

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We are happy to announce our next Florida Water and Climate Alliance webinar on “High-Resolution Downscaling of Climate Projections for a Resilient Florida”  that will be held on Tuesday September 19th , 10am – noon.The webinar will explore stakeholder needs for future climate projections, results of current high-resolution modeling of recent extreme rainfall events in SE Florida, and present Florida…