CPO’s Annarita Mariotti participated in an episode of NPR podcast series “Short Wave”
The episode titled “What history’s hidden grandmother of climate change teaches us today” explores the scientific contributions of Eunice Newton Foote.
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 episode titled “What history’s hidden grandmother of climate change teaches us today” explores the scientific contributions of Eunice Newton Foote.
The interview is a continuation of OAR’s 2023 Women’s History Month Campaign, highlighting accomplished women at NOAA working on climate resilience and building a climate-ready nation.
The article continues a series of interviews with NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO) employees and CPO-funded scientists in celebration of Women’s History Month. Next is Dr. Annarita Mariotti, senior advisor and scientist at CPO, and accomplished climate scientist with more than twenty years of research experience.
CPO’s participation in this April 20 event will help build governors’ staff understanding of how to use climate information in building resilience.
The session will be held in February 2023 and will serve to expand CPO’s work with national marine sanctuaries and MPAs to an international forum by leveraging CPO’s world-class climate communication’s program and the experience gained through over two years of the Marine Ecosystem Risk Team Initiative.
In March 2022, NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO) and NOAA Research held an interview campaign that highlighted CPO staff scientists and CPO-funded scientists for Women’s History Month.
As a follow-up to the NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO) series celebrating Women’s History Month, CPO communications analyst Amber Liggett interviewed climate scientist Dr. Kate Marvel.
This week, the selection of NOAA CPO’s eight new postdoctoral research fellows was announced. The fellows will engage in research to contribute innovative climate science to NOAA and the greater research community.
This summer program for undergraduates will contribute to the important goal of workforce development in the field of climate adaptation and resilience.
This February 18th APA webinar will review the impact of climate change on planning practices. The session can be applied to the new mandatory CM requirement in Sustainability & Resilience.