More than 10 CPO staff, research team members, and interns have presentations on climate-related topics at the 2022 American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting. The presentations represent a total of 19 abstracts. As leaders in the field, some of the staff will lead sessions and town halls while others are supporting authors. See the full list of CPO presentations at AGU below.
Monday, December 12, 2022
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Frank Niepold
- ED11A
- Climate Empowerment: Climate Education Initiatives II Online Poster Discussion
- 8-9am CT
- Online only
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Frank Niepold
- ED11A-03
- The Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN)
- 8:20-8:30am CT
- Online only
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Jacklynn Beck (2022 Lapenta intern), Haley Crim, Frank Niepold
- SY12A-03
- Inventory of Federal Climate Engagement and Capacity-building Programs
- 9:20-9:30am CT
- McCormick Place – N426ab (North, Level 4)
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Caitlin Simpson
- U15A-05
- Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Responses in the Fifth National Climate Assessment
- 3:35 – 3:45 CT
- McCormick Place – N427A-D and online
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Frank Niepold
- ED15C
- Climate Empowerment: Climate Education Initiatives III Poster
- 2:45-6:15pm CT
- McCormick Place – Poster Hall, Hall A (South, Level 3)
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Ariela Zycherman, Caitlin Simpson
- U15A-03
- Social Sciences in the Fifth National Climate Assessment
- 3:15-3:25pm CT
- McCormick Place – N427A-D
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Molly Woloszyn, Amanda Sheffield (non-presenting authors)
- SY16A-03
- Advancing Drought Science and Preparedness Across the Nation: Focus on Public Health
- 5:05-5:15pm CT
- McCormick Place – N426ab (North, Level 4)
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
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Frank Niepold
- ED23A
- Climate Empowerment: Exploring Professional Development Innovations to Engage Educators and the Future Workforce in Climate Solutions I Oral
- 11am-12:30pm CT
- McCormick Place – N426c (North, Level 4)
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Frank Niepold
- ED25B
- Climate Empowerment: Exploring Professional Development Innovations to Engage Educators and the Future Workforce in Climate Solutions II Poster
- 2:45-6:15pm CT
- McCormick Place – Poster Hall, Hall A (South, Level 3)
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
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Ginny Selz
- Presenting and co-hosting at Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Program Alumni Luncheon
- 12:45-1:45pm CT
- Chicago Firehosue
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Monika Kopacz
- TH33F
- Successful Proposal Writing for Early-Career Scientists in Atmospheric Sciences
- 12:45-1:45pm CT
- McCormick Place – S105d (South, Level 1)
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Caitlin Simpson
- SY36B-01
- What Does Equitable Co-production Entail? Three Perspectives
- 4:45-5:45pm CT
- McCormick Place – N426ab (North, Level 4)
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Molly Woloszyn
- U36A-03
- Regional Drought Issues in Climate Services
- 5:15-5:25pm
- McCormick Place – N427A-D
Thursday, December 15, 2022
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David Herring (non-presenting author)
- GC42L-0858
- The Climate Resilience Information System
- 9am-12:30pm CT
- McCormick Place – Poster Hall, Hall – A (South, Level 3)
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Haley Crim, Frank Niepold
- SY42A-04
- Climate Action for All, by All: A Theory of Change for Accelerating Action through Climate Empowerment
- 9:27-9:35am CT
- McCormick Place – N426c (North, Level 4)
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Gregory Frost (presenting author), Monika Kopacz, Victoria Breeze, Shiv Das
- TH43A
- NOAA’s Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO) Satellite Atmospheric Composition Capabilities
- 12:45-1:45pm CT
- McCormick Place – S102cd (South, Level 1)
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Lydia Knox (2022 Lapenta intern, non-presenting author), Frank Niepold, Haley Crim
- SY45D-0662
- Steps to Accelerating Community Climate Action – An Innovative Toolkit Engaging Whole Communities Through Inter and Trans-disciplinary Work
- 2:45-6:15pm CT
- McCormick Place – Poster Hall, Hall – A (South, Level 3)
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Frank Niepold, Haley Crim
- U46A
- Climate Empowerment: Social Networking and Infrastructuring to Accelerate Just Climate Actions
- 4:45-6:15pm CT
- McCormick Place – N427A-D
Friday, December 16, 2022
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Molly Woloszyn (non-presenting author)
- GC53C-01
- Observed and Projected Changes in Precipitation Extremes and Variability in the Midwestern United States
- 11:02-11:13pm CT
- McCormick Place – S502ab (South, Level 4)
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Ben DeAngelo (non-presenting author)
- TH53L
- Federal Global Change Research for the Next Decade: The U.S. Global Change Research Program’s New 10-year Strategic Plan
- 12:45-1:45pm CT
- McCormick Place – S105bc (South, Level 1)
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Frank Niepold, Haley Crim
- SY56A-06
- Empowerment For All-Of-Society Climate Action
- 5:33-5:41pm CT
- McCormick Place – N426ab (North, Level 4)
View the full agenda of presentations »
For more information, contact Amber Liggett.