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SUMMARY:"GSBI Speaks" Toward Conservation of Soil Biodiversity: Getting Soil Organisms on the 'Red List'
DESCRIPTION:Join this zoom webinar presentation with the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative (GSBI) along with experts across the globe: \nWith the recognition of the importance of soils and soil organisms in providing the essential ecosystem functions to life on Earth\, community investigations are beginning to characterize species by their prevalence. With so many unknown species yet to be discovered\, how do researchers begin to get species listed as threatened/endangered? What about microbes? Moderated by Chris Funk (Director\, Global Biodiversity Center\, Colorado State University)\, panelists Konstantin Gongalsky (Russian Academy of Sciences)\,Andrey Zaytsev (Senckenberg Museum of Natural History\, Germany)\, Zoë Lindo (Western University Ontario\, Canada)\, and Neil Cox (International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)-Conservation International\, Washington\, D.C.) will each present and then discuss this topic while taking questions from the audience. \nRegistration is required\, click here to sign-up
URL:https://sustainability.colostate.edu/event/gsbi-speaks-toward-conservation-of-soil-biodiversity-getting-soil-organisms-on-the-red-list/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Being in the Field – Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Being in the field is considered a capstone experience for undergraduate students in sustainability and environmental sciences\, yet are such experiences inclusive? If so\, which elements are critical to inspiring persistence for underrepresented groups? \nThis learning experience seeks researchers\, experienced students\, and novice students to participate in two workshops to explore aspects of inclusion in the field setting.  Interested individuals may attend individually or as a research group with 1-2 students.  While attending as a research group is not required it is encouraged. \nLunch is provided.  Register early as the program participation is capped! \n\nOctober 6th\, 2023 11am – 1pm\nSpring 2024 (Time and Date – TBD based on participant availability)\n\nSign up for the workshops here: https://forms.gle/HS9Tavj8nuLR7TFm6
URL:https://sustainability.colostate.edu/event/being-in-the-field-workshop-series-3/
LOCATION:CO
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SUMMARY:Managing the Planet: The Renewable Energy Transition
DESCRIPTION:Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and a statewide transition to clean energy are integral to sustaining Colorado’s way of life. Transitioning to clean energy protects the health of communities and natural environment\, provides access to lower-cost clean energy resources\, increases investment and economic growth opportunities\, and expands clean energy jobs. To address Colorado’s two largest sources of emissions — the power sector and transportation — the state is working to transition to 100% clean electricity generation by 2040. Panelists representing different disciplines will discuss how their research informs decision making\, housing and the built environment\, and the economic impact. \nPanelists:\nJesse Burkhardt\, Associate Professor\, Agricultural and Resource Economics\nEllison Carter\, Assistant Professor\, Civil and Environmental Engineering\nSteve Conrad\, Associate Professor\, Department of Systems Engineering\nCarol Dollard\, Utility Engineer\, CSU Facilities Management \nModerator: Gene Kelly\, SoGES Faculty Research Liaison\, Deputy Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and Associate Dean of Extension
URL:https://sustainability.colostate.edu/event/managing-the-planet_10-11-2023/
LOCATION:Avogadro’s Number\, 605 S. Mason St.\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80524\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Shaver":MAILTO:laura.shaver@colostate.edu
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