Upcoming webinar: Great Lakes Water Levels and Stormwater Management
The webinar will explore some of the opportunities and challenges for addressing flooding and stormwater management in communities surrounding the Great Lakes.
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
The webinar will explore some of the opportunities and challenges for addressing flooding and stormwater management in communities surrounding the Great Lakes.
The conference will empower participants to take action steps focused on climate equity, which ensures that all people have opportunities to influence and benefit from climate resilience-building solutions.
The webinar will take place on February 5 from 10am to 11am EST and will cover methods for mapping urban heat, results from past campaigns, and lessons learned over the 20 different urban field campaigns conducted since 2015.
Frank Niepold, CPO’s Senior Climate Education Program Manager and Coordinator, will present on the state of climate literacy and educational literature to the National Academies of Science’s 32nd Meeting of the Board on Science Education.
Brought to you by SARP, NIDIS, WEF, WERF, AWWA and WaterRF. September 19, 2013; 1 pm – 2 pm ET Water Supply, Risk and Demand Puneet Srivastava (Auburn University) – Reducing Drought Risks for Small- to Mid-Size Communities in the Southeast through Development of a Drought Index and Quantification of Its Value Alan Roberson (AWWA) …
There will be a demo of the new and improved NOAA Climate.gov web portal for members of the public, constituents and media on Tuesday, May 28, 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET.