Join @COScienceNet for a conversation on institutional racism in STEM. Impacts of institutional racism on education, training, and careers and responses in U.S. and in Colorado will be discussed. Participate: fcld.ly/b38aphd#ShutdownSTEM
Check out what local action on climate change looks like right here in Colorado, TOMMOROW 5pm. Featuring some phenomenal guests and panelists. Check out the link below for more information and to register.
@SolveBy2030
#PowerDialog#MakeClimateAClass@CUBoulder
@cu_cstpr director Max @boykoff is among the authors celebrated at the @CUBoulder Faculty Celebration of 2019 Major Works at the Center for British and Irish Studies (CBIS) room on Monday, Feb 10!
We’re so excited to celebrate these amazing works at our Faculty Celebration on February 10th. Join us in the CBIS room of Norlin library from 3-5pm to toast the work of some incredible Arts and Humanities faculty with food and drinks! #CUBoulderCHA @CUArtsSciences @CUBoulderEngl
Did you know NSPN has regular hub meetings where you can interact with #SciPol enthusiasts near you? The Central Hub's next meeting is TONIGHT at 7pm CST! Join the meeting at zoom.us/j/184552393, and find out which region is yours on the map below!
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BREAKING @NCSEGlobal report analyzed over 10,000 American public schools’ studies on the impacts of climate change & found a growing focus on local climate impacts, making their work particularly important in building local climate policies: bit.ly/2XqJSL8#ScienceServes
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Can humans & nature coexist? Good question. 🌱
This Thursday, @CUArtsSciences Dean James White will host a conversation
@CUBoulder about the fundamental challenges and opportunities of sustainability and climate change. See you there!
More info ➟
calendar.colorado.edu/event/…
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☀️🔭 Watch the skies on Mon., Nov. 11 for a rare event that only happens 13x per century: a Mercury transit, meaning that the planet passes directly between Earth and the Sun. How to observe: go.nasa.gov/2WVppOx
⚠️Remember to always use a safe Sun filter to protect your eyes!
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The @scipolnetwork is growing! #scipol is for everyone, and we're happy to extend our membership reach to include high school and undergraduate members as well as allied members. The #FutureIsNow. #changemakers know no boundaries.
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NASA is going back to the moon for the first time in 50 years… And they’re taking you to Johnson Space Center in Houston to show you how
Come Walk This Way with @NASA Administrator @JimBridenstine
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during a busy September 2019 of #climate news, @IPCC_CH Special Report on Oceans & Cryosphere point to challenges ahead = story by @Kelly_Levin_ & @liza__jane sums up key points like ocean absorption of heat has impacts & limits & big challenges are ahead buff.ly/2omswSq
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Colorado routinely has temperature swings of 20 – 30 degrees in a day. So what’s all the concern about the average temp rising 2 degrees?
Max @boykoff and @Alex_Verbeek take on an atmospheric issue with Ralph Gregory @bouldercolorado: vimeo.com/364879587
Don't forget TOMMOROW 12-1pm 11th floor Gamow tower, @CUEngineering Chief of Staff and former OSTP senior advisor @philliplarson talks about science policy in Obama's White House!