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Ncse drawdown 2021 conference12/15/2023 ![]() ![]() All are welcome. Open to anyone who wants to explore the linkages between science and solutions for the planet’s most pressing problems.Diverse communities of scientists, researchers, decision-makers, innovators, entrepreneurs, industry, public sector leaders, and students..Together NCSE and Project Drawdown bring our synergistic missions under one cohesive umbrella - to improve the scientific basis of environmental decision-making and to help the world reach drawdown the point in the future when levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere stop. Through intentional virtual conference design, NCSE Drawdown 2021 will offer numerous opportunities for networking, collaborations, and actions for building a pathway to a future with a shared vision for sustainability and regeneration informed by an enduring foundation of science. 'Thank you for all of your work to engage people with the NCSE Drawdown 2021 Conference We reached our target of attendees and we are grateful for the thought and time you dedicated to attracting them via Twitter, LinkedIn, and email marketing. This virtual conference combines the NCSE Annual Conference and the Second International Drawdown Conference. Project Drawdown and NCSE will bring people together from across the globe to share and expand on the latest solutions to the world’s most pressing global challenges. ![]() The latter half (January 7-9) of the conference will be facilitated by Project Drawdown with an objective to share the latest knowledge on climate solutions, and their effective communication and implementation to bring research to action. The first half (January 5-7) of the conference will be facilitated by NCSE and will focus on the physical and social realities of climate change and the way this impacts people, ecosystems, markets, and the places people live. During January 5-9, NCSE Drawdown 2021 will explore the links between the changes in Earth’s physical systems and its social institutions. The event is scheduled for 5 days, between January 5-9, 2021. This Conference will take a systems-approach to heat and water during this time of changeexamining both impacts and solutions. In these unprecedented times, we stand stronger together. UD stands alongside Arizona State, Carnegie Mellon, Stanford, Colorado, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Texas, Wisconsin and others as hosts for a conference with a global audience of innovative. 20-22 Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Education (GCSHE). With this joint conference, we will grow and weave together diverse communities of more than 1000 scientists, researchers, decision-makers, innovators, entrepreneurs, industry, and public sector leaders to enhance a global movement founded on the use and application of science to address global complex environmental challenges. The Hanley Sustainability Institute and the University of Dayton have joined a select group of schools as host institutions for the Oct. Together NCSE and Project Drawdown bring our synergistic missions under one cohesive umbrella - to improve the scientific basis of environmental decision-making and to help the world reach “drawdown”- the point in the future when levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere stop climbing and start to steadily decline, thereby stopping catastrophic climate change - as quickly, safely, and equitably as possible. This virtual conference combines the NCSE Annual Conference and the Second International Drawdown Conference. November 3, 2020: Earthday.This event will bring together Project Drawdown and the National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) to present the latest scientific research and real-world actions to achieve the regenerative future we want.November 12, 2019: Arlae Castellanos: Achieving Whole School Sustainability is Challenging.November 19, 2019: Discussion of CLEAN AGU workshop plans led by Frank N.Yue Li and Anne Armstrong: Integrating Drawdown Actions and Social Norms Research in a Climate Change Online Course December 8, 2020: American Geophysical Union Conference Discussion Session.Naming the Goal, Creating a Regenerative Future Today: Perspectives from Around the World. December 17, 2019: Community debrief of COP25 and AGU Fall Meeting CEO German Energy-Agency (dena) Presentation.May 25, 2021: The Art and Science Partnership Guidelines.August 17, 2021: Climate Learning for Empowerment, Action, and Resilience On the afternoon of January 7, NCSE and Project Drawdown will host joint programming.December 17, 2020: AGU Education Session Discussion.November 10, 2020: Launch of the Co-produced Creative Climate Change Curriculum and Drawdown solutions for elementary students.March 31, 2020: Informal discussion focused on COVID-19 response and AGU sessions.September 7, 2021: Informal Discussion focused on how to present on climate change in informal education settings.July 16th, 2016: Discussion Cancelled- GoTo Meeting not available due to ESIP Summer Meeting. ![]()
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