2020 National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference (Virtual)
Registration can be done here. Submit a proposal! Watch the promo video.
201 Stephenson Parkway, Suite 2100 Norman, OK 73019
Registration can be done here. Submit a proposal! Watch the promo video.
Save the dates! Oka’ The Water Institute at East Central University is gearing up for the 5th Annual Sustainability Conference and it's all happening online. September 22-23, 2020 Topics include: Water as an Economic Driver, Agency Updates and Field Research Projects. There will also be a keynote presentation by Bill […]
The conference has been postponed and will be held September 27–29, 2021, in Austin. Please visit the website for a preliminary agenda and early information on the conference.
The South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (CASC) invites you to participate in our Virtual Fall Science Meeting on October 8-9, 2020. All South Central CASC Research Affiliates, Stakeholders, and PIs/Co-PIs are welcome to attend! Our focus for this year will be sharing science achievements from the past year […]
The 45th CDPW will will focus on four major themes, with an emphasis on climate prediction, monitoring, attribution, diagnostics, and service delivery related to: Monitoring, attribution, and prediction of climate variability across spatial and temporal scales, with an emphasis on the forecast attribution of climate anomalies in dynamical forecast systems. […]
Shaping the Future of Science After celebrating our Centennial year, we turn our focus to the opportunities, discoveries and solutions that will shape future generations and society. We envision a future where scientific discovery continues to be valued and celebrated for its role in advancing human knowledge. We envision a […]
Want a stronger community of climate science communicators in your region? Become an Earth to Sky Regional Leader! In support of our community's interest in a regional approach for climate communication, Earth to Sky (ETS) has begun developing Regional Communities of Practice in Climate Communication. Each is led by […]
The climate is rapidly changing. But how will these changes affect global weather patterns, especially in winter? This is one area of research that Dr. Jason Furtado, an Assistant Professor for the School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma, explores with his team. This presentation will look at how […]
What will we eat in a bigger, hotter and smarter world? Climate models show that global crop production will continue to decline due to drought, heat, and flooding. Meanwhile, the world’s population is expected to grow another 30 percent by midcentury. So how, really, will we feed nine billion people […]