Climate Change and Human Health Webinar Series
Climate Change and Human Health Project Echo This series on Sustainability in Healthcare starts February 1 and runs each Wednesday through March 22 at 1pm central. Register here
201 Stephenson Parkway, Suite 2100 Norman, OK 73019
Climate Change and Human Health Project Echo This series on Sustainability in Healthcare starts February 1 and runs each Wednesday through March 22 at 1pm central. Register here
Join EcoRise, KidWind, Oklahoma Project Learning Tree, and the Oklahoma Green School Program for a day of inspiration and learning. Saturday February 25, 2023, 9a-4p central. Oklahoma Memorial Union (OU Campus) 900 Asp Ave, Norman, OK, 73019 Details and registration information can be found here.
The US Global Change Research Program is preparing to launch a nationwide assessment of the state of lands, waters, and wildlife and how they affect our lives. They would like your input on how to do it. There are two Public Input Forums coming up where you can hear about […]
Register today! https://earthtosky.org/events/climate-conversations.html Please join Earth to Sky for a monthly series of informal community conversations! Bring your coworker, your supervisor, your friend, and your cat to dive deep into discussions at the intersections of climate change, current events, and communication techniques
22nd Annual Bridging the Gap Meeting, co-hosted by the Quapaw Nation and the USDA Forest Service. Theme: Demystifying Consultation March 6-8, 2023 at the Downstream Casino Resort 69300 E Nee Road, Quapaw, OK, 74363 Register today!
What notes and tools do you keep in your back pocket for unexpected questions? This series of mini-webinars offers bite-sized resources for fueling and supporting your conversations, programs, and climate communication products every day. Webinars are just 30 minutes long, with the remainder of the hour devoted to Q&A and […]
This virtual workshop is open to natural and cultural resource managers, especially in Tribal Nations and the southern US, and others who want a primer on climate modeling and using data tools for management. This event will be held online from 8-11 am central on both March 28th and 29th. […]
The Southern Plains Climate Science Webinar Series Presents: Wildland Fire: The Future of Fire Under a Changing Climate Is prescribed burning an interest to you? Prescribed fire provides a valuable option for land managers to conduct cost-effective habitat management, invasive species control, and restoration. Fire practitioners, either acting individually or […]
Greetings! The South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center is hosting an ideation session to connect researchers across our various consortium institutions. This ideation session is designed to present information on the upcoming South Central CASC funding opportunity, provide a forum for researchers interested in conducting work on climate adaptation to connect […]
April 6th - What are Indigenous Knowledges (IK)? with Melonee Montano (Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission) Daniel Wildcat (Haskell Indian Nations University). Register: https://www.usgs.gov/programs/climate-adaptation-science-centers/webinar-series-incorporating-indigenous-knowledges The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Climate Adaptation Science Center (National CASC) is hosting a virtual webinar series on how to integrate Indigenous Knowledges […]