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2013 Climate Leadership Conference
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The Climate Leadership Conference will provide networking opportunities with federal and state government officials, business and industry leaders, and non-profit experts. Innovative ideas and best practices will be presented related to GHG reduction opportunities, energy consumption and diversification, climate mitigation, and adaptation strategies.
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Incorporating Ecosystem Services into Assessments of Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation
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Rising sea levels coupled with population growth along coasts make climate adaptation planning an imperative. The framework of ecosystem services can help managers understand how alternative management and climate scenarios are likely to affect a broad range of services delivered to people from coastal ecosystems.
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Providing the Science for Natural and Cultural Resource Adaptation to Climate Change
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An Overview and Update of the National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center and the DOI Climate Science Centers
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4th Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference
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At the Crossroads: Looking Toward the Future in a Changing Environment
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Addressing Climate-related Uncertainty - new NCTC course
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The course will provide participants with a foundation in structured decision making in the context of natural resource management problems addressing climate-related uncertainty. It will also illustrate applications to water resource management, mitigation, and endangered species decisions.
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Northeast Climate Science Center Webinar
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A Case Study for Identifying Climate Change Refugia
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U.S. Forest Service Landscape Science Webinar
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Assessing species risk and adaptability to climate change.
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Implications of the National Climate Assessment
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Join the Security and Sustainability Forum for the second session in the National Climate Assessment series and hear from NCA lead authors and sustainability leaders from local government, higher education, and industry, discussing priorities for addressing destabilizing threats posed by a changing climate.
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Breaking Traditional Barriers to Model Climate Change and Land Use Impacts on Freshwater Mussels
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Thomas Kwak, Leader of the U.S. Geological Survey North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit and Professor of Biology, North Carolina State University, will give a presentation on global declines in the abundance and diversity of freshwater mussels that have been attributed to a wide array of human activities that cause pollution, water-quality degradation, and habitat destruction.
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First Friday All Climate Change Talks
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Frank Thompson, research wildlife biologist with the Forest Service Northern Research Station in Columbia, MO, will discuss “Changes in the abundance of tree species under climate projections for the Central Hardwoods and Central Appalachians.”
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