HAPPENINGS
Highlights and opportunities from PI-CASC and its partner organizations
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Celebrate National Invasive Species Awareness Week
Tune in on February 26 at 9 a.m. HST for the presentation, “Strengthening Pacific Island Biosecurity: Insights to Slow the Spread of Invasive Species.”
Register here
UW Climate Impacts Group is hiring a director
Applications for a new Director for the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group, consortium host of the NW CASC, are now open. The Climate Impacts Group recently published its 2024-2029 strategic plan and is looking for a leader to guide the organization in implementation, fundraising and partnerships.
Annual Guam International Coastal Cleanup
The Bureau of Statistics and Plans, Guam Coastal Management Program is pleased to announce the 30th Annual Guam International Coastal Cleanup on September 21. This highly anticipated landmark event brings together thousands of volunteers united in their mission to protect and preserve Guam's beautiful coastline.
Climate Change Research Initiative Recruitment Notice
NASA’s Climate Change Research Initiative is currently recruiting in service STEM educators and graduate students to contribute to NASA’s work in exploration and discovery related to the science and study of climate change. Apply by August 30.
First Pacific RISCC In-Person Meeting in Honolulu
Attendees representing American Samoa, Palau, RMI, Guam, CNMI, and Hawaii came together to discuss the intersection of climate change and invasive species in the Pacific region.
U.S. Institute of Peace Request for Proposals
Do you have interests in climate-related migration and displacement? Or ideas for innovative policy options to reduce vulnerabilities from climate change? The U.S. Institute of Peace two RFPs open and are looking for great proposals.