Hess closed out by discussing the system used by those who work in emergency medicine to evaluate the areas that are prospected to need the most attention during a major heat event. He explained the ...
The Penn Climate seminar series hosted its inaugural event yesterday, featuring Ali Zaidi, School of Engineering and Applied Science professor and former White House national climate advisor. Hosted ...
Mar 10, 2026, - Open data infrastructures promise transparency, collaboration, and democratized access to scientific knowledge. But what happens when these same principles enable challenges to ...
Climate Conversations: Pathways to Action is a regular virtual event series that aims to convene high-level, cross-cutting, nonpartisan conversations about issues relevant to action on climate change.
Penn’s sixth Climate Week took place last week, engaging students, faculty, and community members through more than 50 events. Climate Week, which ran from Oct. 13-17, was themed “Hot Spots,” bringing ...
Milton residents are invited to a free public lecture exploring the future of local landscapes in a changing climate. Spencer Glendon, an economist and founder of the Probable Futures initiative, will ...
The lecture, held at the university campus, focused on global climate commitments and their implications for The Gambia’s environmental future. The event drew members of the Senior Management Team, ...
The University of Bath’s Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST) describes salons as “hubs of trust” and hairdressers as “everyday influencers”, identifying the relaxed, confiding ...
The Fall Lecture Series at UC Santa Cruz’s Seymour Marine Discovery Center will focus on climate change and global warming, with six speakers providing a range of perspectives on climate science, the ...
UC Santa Cruz has launched a lecture series that takes researchers out of the lab and into neighborhoods to provide the public with a clearer understanding of cutting-edge science.
Click the downloadable graphic: What is attribution science? Humans have increased Earth’s temperature, mainly by burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and methane gas. The resulting heat-trapping ...