"A new approach is needed, going beyond hard infrastructure as the paradigm, instead centering long-term community well-being and flexibility."
Check out this excellent piece and 🧵 on how a bold, transformative #ClimateAdaptation approach can strengthen #CommunityResilience.
🚨 Recruiting for a fully-funded PhD position to work on equity in government climate #adaptation#decision-making. Collaborate with a multi-university team. Join the UD Adaptation Lab. JDs welcome. Interdisciplinary. Sep 2023 start. Apps due 12/15.
https://t.co/ajYD9La8KC
"Can the human capacity to imagine alternate climate futures actually help generate new more hopeful realities? A new study...shows how one idea of an acceptable climate future.. can gain traction & guide real-world climate commitments" @sspengem @jcarnott https://t.co/2JK69jbaYq
Can the human capacity to imagine alternate #climatefutures actually help generate new, more hopeful realities?
Research suggests it can - and help boost citizen engagement - say @jcarnott & @sspengem in @CC_Yale.
https://t.co/vdsgDqrzIx
These Week in Review threads from @AlondraNelson46 demonstrate science policy in action: focused on outcomes, driven by evidence, led by values. Onwards.
🎨🔭 Join us to learn more about ART AND SCIENCE at our first @theAGU SCIENCE & SOCIETY DIALOGUES series event on TUES 26 JULY at 2 PM ET! Register on Zoom here: https://t.co/0znXdNRaPf
People ask me all the time how AGCI workshops come to be. The process begins with you!
See below for more information on how to share an idea for a future @aspenglobal workshop:
Have an idea for a future @aspenglobal workshop? We welcome ideas for workshops on pressing #globalchange topics that are interdisciplinary in scope, inclusive in nature, regional to global in scale. Please share your ideas by July 18: https://t.co/RB338znSQB
The Dobbs ruling will harm women's health & women’s rights. It's an affront to human health and human rights. We can't divorce concern for these rights from concern for science, or the planet. Supporting @500womensci and all #ScientistsForReproductiveJustice
Mark was a font of political wisdom and historical context. And he was a fixture of my Friday evenings from childhood until recently. I always keep in mind his reminder that successful politics is a game of addition, not subtraction. RIP, Mark.
I am heartbroken to share this..the @NewsHour’s beloved long-time Friday night analyst Mark Shields, who for decades wowed us with his encyclopedic knowledge of American politics, his sense of humor and mainly his big heart, has passed away at 85, with his wife Anne at his side.
"A couple years ago a team of climate scholars posed a provocative question: The Earth has humans so why don’t our climate models?" @jcarnott explains how models are including human behavior to get a better sense of challenges & opportunities: https://t.co/UQ08Xtpq2Y
STARTING SOON at 6pm MDT: How can #MachineLearning speed up more trustworthy and detailed #ClimateChange predictions? There's still time to register for this free live-streamed talk by Dr. Hannah Christensen (University of Oxford): https://t.co/72cVHvW2x8
How can #machinelearning help make #climatechange information more “actionable” for decision makers? Don't miss this live-streamed talk by Dr. Hannah Christensen (University of Oxford), Tues. June 7, 6pm MDT. Hosted by @aspenglobal. Free registration: https://t.co/wKyzShWW4V