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RESTORE Act: Science-Based Solutions for a Changing Gulf

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Please join Treasury's Office of Gulf Coast Restoration and the RESTORE Act Centers of Excellence for our RESTORE ACT: SCIENCE-BASED SOLUTIONS FOR A CHANGING GULF webinar series.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 the long-term…

USGS Public Lecture – Indigenous Communities in the United States: Leaders in Climate Adaptation

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Title: Indigenous Communities in the United States: Leaders in Climate AdaptationSpeakers: Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, USGS Physical ScientistNicole Herman-Mercer, USGS Physical ScientistSheree Watson, USGS EcologistLearn About:The effects of climate change on Indigenous communities.How Indigenous communities are adapting to climate change.The benefits of including Indigenous Knowledges in USGS ScienceClick here to join lecture.Learn more about USGS Public Lecture Series.

EPA Informational Webinar Inflation Reduction Act Environmental and Climate Justice Program

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EPA is hosting an informational webinar on the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) expected to be issued under theInflation Reduction Act’s Environmental and Climate Justice (ECJ) Grant Program in 2023. These webinars will provide information on the NOFO and the ECJ Grant Program including who is eligible for the grants, eligible projects, and more. The…

SCDRP Partnership Meeting

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Steph Courtney from the United South and Eastern Tribes (USET) and Katherine Smith from the SE Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC) will be presenting on tribal climate adaptation priorities and opportunities.Join us at: https://www.gotomeet.me/secoora/scdrp-monthly-meetingPlease join by opening the link above in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edgeor by downloading the app.You can also dial in using your…

Meet the NAFWS Invasive Species Team Webinar

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The "Meet the Invasive Species Team" webinar will introduce the basic concept of what the terms "invasive species" mean to the NAFWS Invasive Species Program, to introduce the Invasive Species Team members, and to break down the NAFWS Invasive Species Program Plan. The intention of this webinar is to open up lines of communication for…

USGS Friday’s Findings: New Insight into Past Climate from Clamshell Proxy Records

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Date: Friday, July 14th at 2:00 pm EasternSpeaker: Madelyn J. Mette, Research Geologist, USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science CenterSummary:  Along the U.S. eastern seaboard and coastlines across the North Atlantic Ocean, quahog clams are a key cultural and economic resource. While clam population and habitat restoration are a focus of much research in USGS coastal ecosystem…

NAFWS Professional Development Webinar Series: Glance Into Tribal Conservation Careers

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Register here.On July 13, our topic is “Glance Into Tribal Conservation Careers”. Join our education coordinator to hear about the variety of conservation careers open through tribes. This is especially good for anyone looking to start or further a conservation career and hoping to work with tribes.Prize for this webinar will be a copy of…

Climate Resilience Regional Challenge Informational Webinar (1/3)

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NOAA Climate Resilience Regional Challenge Funding Opportunity. Approximately $575 million is available for projects that build the resilience of coastal communities to extreme weather (e.g., hurricanes and storm surge) and other impacts of climate change, including sea level rise and drought.Funding was made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act, a historic, federal government-wide investment that is…

NOAA Office for Coastal Management: Engaging Youth in Living Shorelines

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This webinar focuses on two highly successful programs that engage youth in the construction of living shorelines, including oyster reefs, salt marsh planting, and other approaches. Join us to learn about these living shoreline projects, gain access to helpful information resources, and see how students and other young adults have been incorporated into these living shoreline programs.Register…

Climate Resilience Regional Challenge Informational Webinar (1/3)

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NOAA Climate Resilience Regional Challenge Funding Opportunity. Approximately $575 million is available for projects that build the resilience of coastal communities to extreme weather (e.g., hurricanes and storm surge) and other impacts of climate change, including sea level rise and drought.Funding was made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act, a historic, federal government-wide investment that is…

NCEAS 2023 DEIJ Seminar Series: Net zero energy pathways that center conservation and communities.

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Join NCEAS’ third iteration of our popular seminar series on diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) in environmental data science. The speakers will share their research at the intersection of ecology, environmental science, data science, and DEIJ.Title: Net zero energy pathways that center conservation and communities.About the speakerDr. Grace Wu is an Assistant Professor in…

NCEAS 2023 DEIJ Seminar Series: Doing the work to unsettle ecology: Responsibility and accountability for non-Indigenous ecologists.

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Join NCEAS’ third iteration of our popular seminar series on diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) in environmental data science. The speakers will share their research at the intersection of ecology, environmental science, data science, and DEIJ.Title: Doing the work to unsettle ecology: Responsibility and accountability for non-Indigenous ecologistsTalk AbstractWestern-trained scientists are increasingly recognizing the ways…