Spurring Action on Climate Change through Artistic Engagement

Join us as speakers Dianne Brakarsh, Russ Bennett, and John Greenler discuss 350 Madison Arts Collective. 350 Madison climate change activists find that bringing art and live dance into their communications can significantly […]

National Climate Assessment: Midwest Chapter Engagement Workshop

The National Climate Assessment is a Congressionally mandated quadrennial report led by the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP). The report evaluates how climate change affects people and places in […]

Smart Climate Communication in Complicated Times

The Wisconsin Academy is pleased to present our first lunch-hour Climate & Energy talk of 2022, “Smart Climate Communications in Complicated Times,” with speaker Jane Elder. Elder, the former executive director […]

Soil Health and the Benefits of Regenerative Agriculture

The Climate Change Coalition of Door County will host a panel discussion with four area farmers to speak about their conservation farming efforts and the ways they’re building resiliency. Info […]

Understanding and Reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions in Agriculture & Forestry

Forest Management for Climate Change Mitigation in New York Land management offers the potential for climate change mitigation through sequestration of carbon, especially in the forest sector. This webinar will […]

How Do State and Local Governments Interact to Fight Climate Change?

Please join for a panel discussion on ways that state and local governments can work together to address climate change. The panel will feature these speakers: Kathy Kuntz, Director, Dane […]

Our Changing Menu: Climate Change and the Foods We Love and Need

Dr. Mike Hoffmann, will give a presentation based on his new book, “Our Changing Menu: Climate Change and the Foods We Love and Need,” and the companion website. Written by […]

Listening Session: Climate Impacts on Farmworkers

A recent report by the Union of Concerned Scientists indicates that outdoor workers, particularly farmworkers, are 20 times more likely to die of heat-related illnesses than other workers. With increasingly […]

Beyond Greenness: Quantifying Climate-Vegetation Interactions from Leaf to Globe

Presentation by Mallory Barnes, Assistant Professor, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Assessment and prediction of the impacts of climate change on the environment and human societies requires […]

Climate Change Resources for Wetland Managers

Climate change impacts wetlands, but not all wetland types and locations are at equal risk. Find out what types of wetlands are most vulnerable, what site-level factors can improve resiliency, […]