The recordings of the webinar series “Incorporating Climate and Environmental Justice into Research and Resource Management” are available for viewing on their website.
Happenings
A Data Scientist position with the U.S. Geological Survey will post soon to USAJOBS. Positions can reach their application quota quickly, so prepare early.
Sustained engagement of community groups and organizations resulted in the creation of the Kealakekua Bay Community Action Plan (CAP), a novel path forward toward realignment with long-term community resilience and adaptation mechanisms that have safeguarded the bay’s cultural and natural heritage for centuries.
Speakers will discuss how invasive species prevention and management contribute to achieving U.S. climate adaptation goals. Webinar will be held on July 15 at 1 p.m. (HST). Register today!
This National Park Service webinar will discuss “History & Hope for Climate Action: An Interpretive Toolkit” on July 24 at 8 a.m. HST.
Save the Date! The CIMAR Symposium themed, “Climate and Communities,” will be held on Nov. 20, 2024. It welcomes discussion of work exploring the impact of climate change on any of the interdependent communities of living organisms in the tropical Pacific.
The North Central Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (RISCC) management network has compiled some useful resources for those involved with restoration and climate adaptation.
The South Central CASC is looking for a Tribal liaison to serve in New Mexico.
PI-CASC is recruiting a cohort of Guam Department of Education teachers who can assist with creating and implementing short-term lesson plans on climate change and climate adaptation science.
The position is located at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park and supports natural resources management GIS data collection, data management and processing, cartography and fieldwork.