Young people building resilience: A collaboration based in Bo City, Sierra Leone, empowers future leaders to invest in #climate adaptation, providing a model for other “secondary cities.” @CornellBPP@MDPIOpenAccess@WashFellowship https://t.co/h3Ri7LhTpi
Ithaca’s Southside neighborhood is one of three communities partnering w/ @Cornell researchers to create “resilience hubs” that support communities during crises.
Students in community-engaged environmental policy courses are contributing to the project! https://t.co/av2S5Mulk8
The @JournalofEM just released our manuscript on “Decision-making drivers for #pandemic response for Institutions of Higher Education.” Check it out at https://t.co/oJJEZ6CQgg
Was very fortunate to work with @becajmb & @green_bhvr_phd!
#EMTalk#HSEM#PHPreparedness#HigherEd
One year since @deadandcompany's show at Barton Hall, proceeds from the fundraiser are generating momentum for faculty-led climate research-to-impact efforts.
https://t.co/MzQhJt06yW
In @theNation, Rebecca Brenner @becajmb, senior lecturer at the Brooks School, discusses the impact of FEMA's updated flood maps on Ithaca’s Southside neighborhood.
Read "In Ithaca, Climate Change Is Making Gentrification Worse" here:
https://t.co/T7223ZGx05
Join panel moderator Rebecca Morgenstern Brenner @becajmb for a half-day @RockefellerInst conference, in coordination with US Congressman Paul D. Tonko, on policies to promote a greener future for the Capital Region.
Brenner is a senior lecturer at the @CornellMPA Program.
What makes communities vulnerable & at risk for disasters?
Great session today by Rebecca Morgenstern Brenner @becajmb Senior Lecturer at @CornellBPP on how #ClimateChange exacerbates disasters & risks for communities & how it can be mitigated
#MandelaFellows#ExchangeOurWorld
1/5 Our paper on equitable floodplain #buyouts is now published open access @ClimaticChange_! We studied 5 US buyout programs to see whether and how they address common inequities found in @fema buyouts. tldr below
How do we develop equitable policies in a changing global climate? This @AtkinsonCenter talk by the Brooks School's @becajmb is this afternoon and open to all in person or by stream. https://t.co/cZvUcBVSf0
College students with the time and energy to serve, as well as the desire to learn, are well positioned to advance their education while helping communities prepare for potential disasters, according to a new book co-edited by a @CornellBPP researcher. https://t.co/Q2enxyj9wK
@jah_waiian @sher_wr Thank you @jah_waiian I've been looking forward and it is so excellent to engage with you! @sher_wr I agree! What an exciting week!
Blight2Right will work to eliminate illegal dumping in Flint, Michigan. The Rebecca Brenner/Jerel Ezell (@cornellcas) project earned Academic Venture Fund support through @AtkinsonCenter. What's ahead for Flint: https://t.co/SHGVwyipGu @midmichigannow@flintjournal
This Atkinson Update features @AtkinsonCenter Fellow @songlin_chem, who was recently recognized by @EPA for creating new green chemistry approaches that could enable the pharmaceutical industry to shrink its carbon footprint and eliminate toxic chemicals. https://t.co/DcLltWsUep
Growing a #green economy: @CornellGrad master’s students are helping New Lebanon, #NewYork expand its economy with green tech jobs, and drafting a blueprint for similar communities across the state. @NYGov@CornellBPP @CornellCIPA https://t.co/QK5wqFvLXC