We are a partnership between @USGS and a university consortium hosted by @UHManoa @UHHilo & @UOGTriton to promote climate adaptation across the Pacific Islands.
Upcoming webinars for information on CASC hosting competition on Oct. 22 and Nov. 7, 9 a.m. Interested applicants should email [email protected] to obtain connection information.
📣Applications are now being accepted to host or serve as consortium partners for the USGS Northeast, South Central, and Pacific Islands CASCs. Due 2/3/25. Learn more👉https://t.co/Ja6R8sqnW5
@NEClimateSci@sc_casc@pacificcasc
Did you register yet? Hear from the authors at the #NCA5 Hawaiʻi and USAPI Chapter Webinar next week!
Register: https://t.co/ksEq1VDe5n
Link to Chapter: https://t.co/DjNrcRRpa4
Apply for the Climate Adaptation Scientists of Tomorrow (CAST) Undergraduate Research Experience, which brings undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty together with CASC partners. Apply by December 31, 2023, 5 pm PST. Visit https://t.co/WdOOwS5WuG
Kapapahuliau Climate Resilience Program will provide Native Hawaiian organizations with resources to cope with impacts of climate change. An informational webinar will be held Dec. 13 at 12 p.m. Register at https://t.co/VPS14ylcCy
The Climate Adaptation Postdoctoral Fellows Program is an opportunity to conduct independent and collaborative applied research on climate change impacts to fish, wildlife, and ecosystems. Submit your Statement of Interest by Jan 19, 2024. Visit https://t.co/BsqcJp38Gk
Another Slice of PI-CASC webinar happening tomorrow! Register now to learn about 2 community-based projects in Yap & the Marshall Islands using oral histories of navigation practitioners to document traditional forms of community engagement. https://t.co/CdzJvK5q19 @pacificcasc
Listen and engage with the authors of the Hawai'i & USAPI chapter at the webinar on Feb. 13, 2024 @ 1 p.m. (HST)! Register: https://t.co/OZUKYwrYGl
🎨🖌️Calling young Tribal artists! @BureauIndAffrs DESCRM is hosting a Young Tribal Leaders Art Contest to highlight perspectives & creativity of Native youth & young professionals across the nation with themes of culture, environment & climate. Pls share! https://t.co/LelVj0e5cw
The Last Slice of PI of 2023 is December 5!
We invite you to join us in person or over zoom (register here: https://t.co/gMdGhA8ATe) to learn from Dr. Joseph Genz and students Jerolynn Myazoe and Shania Tamagyongfal!
#TraditionalKnowledge#Voyaging#PacificIslands
Tonight at The ARTS at Marks Garage students talks hosted by @HawaiiSeaGrant including @Kapononono co-funded by Sea Grant and PI-CASC! We hope to see you then!
#SciComm#SciArt#Management#Hawaii
The application is now live for the 2024-2025 Climate Adaptation Scientists of Tomorrow (CAST) program! Applicants can be from anywhere in the US.
See the information below and, when ready, apply here: https://t.co/bZcdWnjtjy
#climate#climatetwitter#job#jobopportunity
Loko iʻa (Native Hawaiian mariculture) is a key source of cultural vitality and sustenance that will experience severe #ClimateChange impacts. Hear lessons learned from a community-based needs assessment in next week’s Slice of PI-CASC. https://t.co/lT0PvK7Gda @PacificCASC
Remote sensing (RS) projects occur across many @USGS mission areas & @Interior agencies.
#ClimateR_D & National Land Imaging teamed up to edit the 2022 DOI RS Activity Report, highlighting 84 DOI remote sensing applications across 6 federal agencies 👉 https://t.co/tnntiYaitd
Before regaling us with tales from the Pacific RISCC during the #NAISMA2023 special #RISCC session, @ElliottParson15 asked the audience to share their own thoughts and priorities around climate change and invasive species; we'll share the results and ask the same Qs of you!