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Network for Landscape Conservation Webinar – Setting the Stage: Understanding the Conservation Partnerships Working Paper and its Implications for Climate Change Solutions

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First Webinar in the Symposium Series Announced: Setting the StageThursday, May 25th at 1pm PT / 2pm MT / 3pm CT / 4pm ETDescription: ‘How Landscape Conservation Partnerships Are Working to Address Climate Change’ is a working paper created by The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in partnership with NLC, and the University of Montana, that explores the role…

NCEAS 2023 DEIJ Seminar Series: Advancing inclusion in the ecological sciences: Insights from a decade of research and practice.

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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: Advancing inclusion in the ecological sciences: Insights from a decade of research and practice.Talk Abstract A diversity of knowledge,…

NOAA Science Seminar: Research for Action on Climate Change and Health in the Caribbean

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NOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Research for Action on Climate Change and Health in the CaribbeanPresenters: Robert Dubrow, MD, PhD, Professor of Epidemiology (Environmental Health Sciences), Faculty Director, Yale Center on Climate Change and Health; Saria Hassan, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Emory School of Medicine; Shelly McFarlane, PhD, Lecturer, Tropical Metabolism Unit, Caribbean Institute for Health Research; James Hospedales, MD, Founder and Managing Director, EarthMedic and EarthNurse Foundation for Planetary HealthSponsor: NOAA Adaptation Sciences…

NE CASC Webinar: The Status of Tribes and Climate Change Report

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DescriptionA groundbreaking document, The Status of Tribes and Climate Change Report was deliberately created to honor the resilience of Tribes across the country as they face increasing climate impacts. To develop the report, the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals Tribes and Climate Change Team convened a group of more than 90 authors, including those from Tribal Nations,…

National Adaptation Forum Extreme Weather Series – Resilience Hubs: A Collaborative Approach to Support Neighborhood-Based Resilience in Marginalized Communities

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Session Three: Resilience Hubs: A Collaborative Approach to Support Neighborhood-Based Resilience in Marginalized CommunitiesResilience Hubs are an opportunity for local governments and community-based partners to collaborate on building holistic neighborhood-based resilience, often centered in marginalized communities; the same communities that disproportionately face worse impacts from disruptions like extreme weather events, power outages, and public health crises…

NAHAR: A Flood of Data: Results of ESHPF River Surveys in Virginia

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2023 Lecture SeriesOn the second and fourth Friday of each month, the NAHAR working group will host a virtual lecture. This event serves as an opportunity for scholars to come together to find common research threads and develop action items that address heritage at risk. Each talk will conclude with a question and answer period.Zoom Meeting…

National Academies Earth and Life Studies: Climate Conversations: Nature-Based Solutions

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Registration now open!Climate Conversations: Nature-Based SolutionsApril 27 | 3:00PM - 4:15PM ETRegister here.Join us for a discussion about how to better work with nature to build climate resilience and support human well-being and ecosystems.Nature-based solutions such as restoring wetlands, planting trees in cities, and using cover crops can cost-effectively make communities more resilient to the…

Southeast CASC Science Seminar – Sea Level Rise and Salinity Impacts on At-risk Native Freshwater Mussels

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Seminar Title: Impacts of Sea Level Rise and Associated Salinity Changes on At-risk Native Freshwater Mussels and Their Habitats in Atlantic Coastal RiversSpeaker: Joseph McIver (NC State University)Learn more and register hereOverviewFreshwater mussels can be negatively impacted by water salinization associated with climate-induced sea level rise. Sea salt is largely made up of sodium chloride. However,…

NAHAR: Engagement with Tribes on Cultural Resources and Climate Change Projects

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2023 Lecture SeriesOn the second and fourth Friday of each month, the NAHAR working group will host a virtual lecture. This event serves as an opportunity for scholars to come together to find common research threads and develop action items that address heritage at risk. Each talk will conclude with a question and answer period.Zoom Meeting…

NOAA Science Seminar: Coral recruitment patterns in relation to water quality in the Northern U.S. Virgin Islands

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NOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Coral recruitment patterns in relation to water quality in the Northern U.S. Virgin IslandsPresenter:  Lindsay Dade, University of the Virgin IslandsSponsor: NOAA Coral Reef Conservation ProgramSeminar Contact: caroline.donovan@noaa.govLocation: WebinarRemote Access: Adobe Connect 1. To join the meeting: http://noaacsc.adobeconnect.com/coralscollab/  2. Click the microphone at the top of the screen to connect audio.Abstract: Since the emergence of stony coral tissue loss disease, the U.S.…

Native American Fish & Wildlife Society- American the Beautiful Challenge Webinar Series: Navigating EZ Grant System

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NAFWS will be hosting a 3-part webinar series to help guide Tribes through the pre-approval process. Please visit our website to view the press release here.Please note:  You will have to register for each webinar separately! April 13, 11am-12pm MST: Navigating EZ Grants- Register hereApril 17, 12:30-2 pm MST: Questions- Register here