It is our pleasure to announce that next week Wednesday November 13th, Climate Activist and 2019 NCORE Keynote Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner will be at PCC. There is a student-focused session from 2pm-4pm at Sylvania Campus in ST 108 & an open Talanoa Session (Keynote) from 6pm-7:30pm at Cascade...
Please share with your networks! It is our pleasure to announce that next week Wednesday November 13th, Climate Activist and 2019 NCORE Keynote Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner will be at PCC. There is a student focused session from 2pm-4pm at Sylvania Campus in ST108 & an open Talanoa Session (Keynote)...
The webinar will discuss EPA’s Creating Resilient Water Utilities (CRWU) initiative. The speakers will share information about EPA Water Security Division’s free adaptation resources for water utilities including resources to plan for extreme weather, tools to assess risks of extreme weather, and...
This free 5 week online course is open to everyone around the world and starts on 14 October. Understand how climate change, biodiversity loss and deforestation affect people, exploring justice in environment management. Learn with the University of East Anglia’s Global Environmental Justice Group...
Welcome to join Frankfurt School GCCW Webinars 14-18 October! When it comes to climate change the financial industry plays a key role. Sustainable finance is more relevant than ever and Frankfurt School of Finance & Management has been focusing on this topic for some time now. The...
The United Nations has declared climate change as the defining issue of our time. You are invited to come learn about taking Climate Action. Join Keynote Speaker, Gillian Wilson, Communications Associate at UNA-USA, Washington, D.C., to explore how to address climate change through an advocacy...
Human impacts on the climate system are becoming increasingly evident, moving climate change from a topic that is abstract and far away to one that is right before our eyes. It’s our job to help students learn about our role in altering the climate, but it’s important to do so in a way that’s...
Follow National Geographic Explorers to the treetops of the rain forests, the reefs of Mexico, the glaciers of Iceland, and the shores of the Chesapeake Bay as they find solutions to global climate change. Practice innovative ways to visualize the changing climate with your students as we all seek...
The World Forestry Center and Society of American Foresters invite you to join us for the fourth annual Hagenstein Lectures. We are honored to introduce you to our Emerging Voices in Forestry – all under the age of 45. Welcome these new leaders working at the forefront of social, economic, and...
From melting Arctic icebergs to record-breaking European heatwaves and super-charged hurricanes, floods, and wildfires in the Americas, climate change is making its impact felt across the globe. Climate-related disasters are now occurring at the rate of one a week, with the resulting costs...
Join the National Science Teaching Association’s (NSTA) Web Series on September 18, to learn about the state of the climate. It continues to change in many ways that are well-known and others that are not so obvious. This presentation will uncover how those determinations are made. Presented by...
CALLING ALL STEM TEACHERS OF GRADES 7 – 12! Love to teach environmental science? Want to support problem-based learning? Challenge your students to design and test innovations that address climate change by reducing greenhouse gases. Students submit a video and paper online, talk about their ideas...