Even if we stopped burning fossil fuels today, the carbon already lingering in our atmosphere would continue warming the planet for centuries. This unsettling reality means that simply cutting ...
Join us for conversations on the science information landscape and local climate action as we celebrate the 50th event in our Climate Conversations series. About this Event Climate Crossroads at the N ...
The Penn Climate seminar series hosted its inaugural event yesterday, featuring Ali Zaidi, School of Engineering and Applied Science professor and former White House national climate advisor. Hosted ...
On Monday, March 9, the Commonwealth Honors College and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society sponsored the annual Daffodil Lecture on Sustainability and the Environment at the University of Massachusetts. This ...
To Mike Nowak, a mowed and manicured lawn is a problematic tradition — he calls it a “biological desert.” Nowak, a radio show host, delivered a virtual lecture Wednesday to over 25 Evanston residents ...
Penn’s sixth Climate Week took place last week, engaging students, faculty, and community members through more than 50 events. Climate Week, which ran from Oct. 13-17, was themed “Hot Spots,” bringing ...
The Central University of Jharkhand hosted an expert lecture on flood risk assessment and climate vulnerability, highlighting the role of satellite data and GeoAI in disaster management.
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum 2006 Exploring Space Lecture: "Exploring Weather and Climate: A History of 'Cutting Edges' and 'Killer Apps'". Presented by guest speaker Dr. James Fleming, ...
Climate Conversations: Pathways to Action is a regular virtual event series that aims to convene high-level, cross-cutting, nonpartisan conversations about issues relevant to action on climate change.