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Grassroots Scholarships Yale Center for Environmental Justice Grassroots Scholarships are available to attend the 5th Annual Global Environmental Justice Conference October 27–28, 2023: Environmental Joy! Apply by September 29!
Take Me Outside Day 2023 Take Me Outside A Celebration of Outdoor Learning! Are you IN to get OUT from October 16th to 20th, 2023? Take Me Outside Day will be Wednesday, October 18, 2023, with a full week of fun happening along with it.
Climate and Young Children: Physical and Mental Health & Community Natural Start Alliance Join early childhood education and climate experts for a discussion about the impacts of climate on childhood and how organizations around the country are exploring and approaching solutions. Part two of a two-part webinar series hosted by the Stanford Center on Early Childhood.
Climate and Young Children: Learning and Development & Community (Part 1) Natural Start Alliance Join early childhood education and climate experts for a discussion about the impacts of climate on childhood and how organizations around the country are exploring and approaching solutions. Part one of a two-part webinar series hosted by the Stanford Center on Early Childhood.
Conservation Project Management and Design Conservation Careers In this online training, gain key skills in managing and designing conservation projects using the Conservation Standards—the leading approach within the sector.
Enroll in Earth Expeditions: Graduate Programs Now in 15 Countries Project Dragonfly--Miami University Miami University’s Project Dragonfly is accepting applications for 2023 Earth Expeditions graduate courses that offer extraordinary experiences at global field sites in 15 countries throughout Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas.
Podcast: Climate Refuge + Property Rights + More America Adapts Media In episode 188, "Climate Refuges + Property Rights and Adaptation + NOAA’s Nest Program + More with Dr. Linda Shi", Doug Parsons hosts Dr. Linda Shi, an Assistant Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University.
[Podcast] The “Bittersweet” Nature of (And Critical Need For) Climate Flooding Buyout Programs America Adapts Media In episode 190 of America Adapts, the Natural Resources Defense Council joins the podcast to discuss flooding buyout programs and how climate change will give rise to new demands for these initiatives.
Climate Conversations Strong Outcomes Climate Conversations is a 6-session online program that improves your ability to effectively and authentically engage others in discussing climate change. While there are many resources that teach you how to frame your climate messages, there are few programs like Climate Conversations that provide opportunities to consistently practice them in a low-stakes environment.
Enroll in NNOCCI Crash Course: Climate Comms Training! NNOCCI Join an upcoming training from the National Network for Ocean ann Climate Change Interpretation (NNOCCI)! NNOCCI is one of the leading climate change communication networks in the country, using research-based techniques to communicate the science of climate change.
Use a Climate Podcast in Your Classroom! America Adapts Media Professors/Teachers, Fall is almost here and it’s time to think about what’s in your semester syllabus!
Podcast: The U.S. Department of Defense Adapts to Climate Change America Adapts Media In episode 189 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons attended the U.S. Department of Defense Climate Resilience Workshop in St. Louis, Missouri.
Youth Ocean Action Toolkit The Ocean Foundation Created by youth and for youth, the toolkit contains a collection of stories and case studies of Marine Protected Areas around the world that illustrate the power of collaboration, education, and community action.
Charleston: Race, Water, and the Coming Storm America Adapts Media In episode 188 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Susan Crawford, a law professor at Harvard Law School, who focuses on adaptation and public leadership and is the author of a new book, "Charleston: Race, Water, and the Coming Storm."
Gulf of Mexico Alliance – Funding and Meeting Opportunities Gulf of Mexico Alliance GOMA has a wide array of funding possibilities, spanning various areas such as Education and Engagement, as well as the Human Benefits of Nature.
Environmental Justice State By State Vermont Law School This web-based platform showcases the accomplishments of frontline communities driving progress in legislation and policies across all 50 states and territories.
Climate Change in Higher Education Policy NAAEE MECCE Project "Mapping the Landscape of Climate Change in Higher Education Policy in the United States" is a new report from NAAEE and the MECCE Project on the state of climate change policies in universities and colleges across the country.
North American Environmental Atlas Commission for Environmental Cooperation The North American Environmental Atlas combines and harmonizes geospatial data from Canada, Mexico and the United States to allow for a continental and regional perspective on environmental issues that cross boundaries.
Podcast: The Fundamentals (And Ethics) Of Architecture and Climate Adaptation In episode 187 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Dena Prastos, founder and CEO of the architectural firm Indigo River. In this episode, we learn the fundamentals of architecture and climate adaptation.
Listening Session on Youth Outdoor Policy NAAEE Join the Youth Outdoor Policy Partnership and explore an exciting online resource showcasing successful policies and ideas for enhancing youth outdoor engagement. Your feedback will shape its future and help spread its impact far and wide.
Climate Justice and Health: Educating for Change NEEF Presented by the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF) and the USDA Forest Service, this upcoming webinar explores the complex dynamics of climate justice, environmental justice, systemic racism, and their profound health implications.
Event on Lead Poisoning at Home and Abroad Center for Global Development Pure Earth (formerly Blacksmith Institute) On Thursday, June 15, the Center for Global Development and Pure Earth are hosting a public event on the massive toll that lead poisoning continues to take on the world and what can be done about it.
Podcast: Battelle and the Innovations in Climate Resilience Conference – ICR23 America Adapts Media In episode 185 of America Adapts, we’re highlighting some of the experts and speakers that attended the Innovations in Climate Resilience conference hosted by Battelle.
Pratt & Whitney Global E-STEM Awards Now Accepting Applications NAAEE is once again joining Pratt & Whitney in its quest to inspire the next generation of E-STEM innovators around the world. Through the Pratt & Whitney Global E-STEM Awards, we seek to recognize nonprofits across the globe that are building skills and capacity for students ages 11–22 to use science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to address environmental challenges. Applications due by July 2 at 11:59 PM US Eastern Time.