Podcast: CNN’s Chief Climate Correspondent Bill Weir Adapts to Climate Change America Adapts Media In episode 204 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Bill Weir, the Chief Climate Correspondent at CNN. Bill shares his insights into how climate change now intersects with every aspect of our lives, transforming all beats into climate beats. Drawing from his experiences covering climate stories, he emphasizes the power of storytelling.
Making Moves Brooke Tully, LLC Registration is open! Making Moves is an 8-week, interactive online course that guides practitioners through designing an outreach plan that engages audiences and motivates action for the planet.
Virtual Field Trip: St. Lawrence River Ocean School Join the River Institute at Rotary Creek to learn about the history of this man-made habitat, how it supports fish populations like the cutlip minnow, and discover fish sampling and identification activities, gaining insight into research methods. | April 19 at 1:00 PM ET
Earth Day: A Reflection on Its Origins, Evolution, and Significance Carrie Albright In celebration of Earth Day, we unite globally on April 22, embracing a shared commitment to caring for our planet.
"WROUGHT" Documentary Bullfrog Films What can the slimy, putrid, multi-species world of rot teach us about ourselves?
Monarchs & More K–8 Curriculum Guides Monarch Joint Venture The guides offer age-specific projects on butterfly life cycles, monarch migration, and ecology, with detailed background information and teacher and student pages, as well as a glossary, outdoor teaching tips, and printable handouts.
ANCA Summit: Accepting Program Proposals Association of Nature Center Administrators The Association of Nature Center Administrators is accepting program proposals for the 2024 ANCA Annual Summit, Sept. 9–13 at the Museum of Science & History in Memphis, Tennessee.
Leading Beyond Green: Building the Future for K-12 Green Schools Through Regenerative Practices DoorNumberOne.org The Ecology School For any leader in the K-12 space - people in leadership or sustainability positions in districts or schools (curriculum/program AND operations leaders), or people in not-for-profits, architects and others in the built environment working in the K12 space and interested in pushing the "green" agenda to the next level.
Podcast: Life, Liberty and Climate Data: The Privatization of a Public Good America Adapts Media In episode 203 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Dr. Justin Mankin. Justin is a climate scientist and associate professor at Dartmouth College. Doug and Justin discuss his provocative column in the New York Times on climate data accessibility – should tax funded climate data remain a public good.
Caterpillars Count! Citizen Science Project Caterpillars Count! Learn more about how to participate in the citizen science project Caterpillars Count!, which aims to better understand insect declines (and hence bird declines), shifts in seasonal insect activity, and more. Register for one of three webinars: April 11, 17, or 23.