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SUMMARY:Climate Policy Forum
DESCRIPTION:The La Follette Forum: Climate Policy will feature morning and evening keynote addresses and six breakout sessions. The in-person event will feature several networking opportunities for participants\, including an evening reception. \n“We have an exciting agenda\, top-notch panelists\, and high expectations for engaging conversations about innovative solutions to one of our most challenging policy issues\,” said Professor Greg Nemet\, who is leading the conference with Assistant Professor Morgan Edwards. \nParticipants may watch the presentations in real-time or online after the conference. Breakout sessions will focus on: \n\nClimate Science\, Risk and Resilience\nClimate Communication and Youth Mobilization\nAgriculture and Negative Emissions\nUtilities\, Regulation\, and Electricity\nNational and International Climate Policy\nState and Local Climate Policy
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/climate-policy-forum/
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SUMMARY:How Climate Adaptation Helps to Manage Organizational Risk
DESCRIPTION:Climate action is a planetary necessity and also a strategic organizational imperative. If progress doesn’t measure up\, organizations can face consequences\, including investor\, employee and community activism — as well as increased operational and financial risk. \nSustainability professionals are developing and operationalizing resilience and adaptation strategies that are scientifically valid\, technically feasible and commercially viable. Yet\, too often\, these plans don’t sufficiently address potential operational risks. At the same time\, enterprise risk management (ERM) teams often work from “back-casted” models that can lack a robust\, updated view of rapidly evolving climate risks and the potential impact on the organization and its value chain. \nInfo here.
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/how-climate-adaptation-helps-to-manage-organizational-risk/
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SUMMARY:Climate Ghosts: Migratory Species in the Anthropocene
DESCRIPTION:Environmental historian Nancy Langston explores how climate change and the legacies of settler colonialism threaten the future of wildlife in the Anthropocene. She focuses on three “ghost species” in the Great Lakes watershed—woodland caribou\, common loons\, and lake sturgeon. Ghost species are those that have not gone completely extinct\, although they may be extirpated from a particular area. \nInfo here.
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/climate-ghosts-migratory-species-in-the-anthropocene/
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SUMMARY:Regional Climate Adaptation Science Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Please join us to learn about NE Climate Adaptation Science Center (CASC) research\, hear about our new science plan\, and discover resources and tools that support climate adaptation. The symposium will also include discussions focused on identifying emerging research and management needs\, and it is our hope that it will foster new partnerships and strengthen existing collaborations. \nDue in part to the increasing focus on climate change by myriad sectors of our society\, this is a particularly exciting time to be working in the field of climate adaptation science! Help us harness this momentum as we chart the future for NE CASC! \nInfo here.
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/regional-climate-adaptation-science-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Techniques and Concepts for Improving Coastal Ecosystem Resiliency to Benefit Both People and Wildlife
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we discuss the value of nature-based solutions for improving coastal habitats while adding to the resiliency of these valuable ecosystems to the increased risks associated with climate change. \nClimate change with associated sea level rise and increased coastal flooding is jeopardizing the value and function of many coastal ecosystems including sand dunes\, shorelines and tidal marshes. In this session we will discuss how nature-based solutions using properly selected and adapted plant materials as well as innovative techniques improves ecosystem services and helps to create a more resilient coastal landscape \nInfo here. 
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/techniques-and-concepts-for-improving-coastal-ecosystem-resiliency-to-benefit-both-people-and-wildlife/
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