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SUMMARY:Making Cities Resilient: Developing Local DRR and Resilience Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Over the past 20 years\, disasters have affected 4.4 billion people\,\ncaused USD 2 trillion of damage\, and killed 1.3 million people. Disasters have affected people living in developing countries and\, in particular\, the most vulnerable communities within these countries. \nParticularly in the context of increased urbanization\, the urban risk continues to rise. The vulnerability of cities to disasters is growing especially as poor people settle in high-risk urban areas. Unfortunately\, the planning and development of cities have given little consideration to the consequences of hazards such as earthquakes\, hydro-meteorological risks\, and others. The implication of this reality is the need for countries to focus on creating a safer world for urban dwellers and developing a series of innovative approaches to build resilience. \nThis e-learning course aims to strengthen the capacities of government professionals to design and implement plans and programs that reduce disaster risk and enhance resilience. \nCourse begins 14 September 2020 for the duration of 12 weeks. The price is $100.00 and the course will be discussing the Decentralize Cooperation Programme\, the environment\, climate change\, governance and local development. To be facilitated by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) \nClick here to register and for more information: https://www.unitar.org/event/full-catalog/making-cities-resilient-developing-local-disaster-risk-reduction-and-resilience-0
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/making-cities-resilient-developing-local-drr-and-resilience-strategies/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201009
DTSTAMP:20260406T102125
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SUMMARY:Online Climate Action and COVID recovery course
DESCRIPTION:CLIMATE ACTION & COVID-19 RECOVERY — PRACTICAL RESILIENCE STEPS FOR RURAL COMMUNITIES\nShepherding\, organizing and sustaining climate action in rural communities can be a challenge at any time. This is essential work with lots of rewards\, but the challenges are undeniable. Now\, with many rural communities facing COVID-19 health and economic disruptions\, uncertainty about how to carry on business and community life safely\, and looming budget cuts\, many rural climate leaders want to be part of a forward-thinking response that also addresses climate change. \nRural areas face their own challenges and bring their own strengths to the efforts to recover\, rebuild\, reimagine and become more resilient. Rural economies were the hardest hit by the 2008 recession and the slowest to recover. In many places\, the compounding forces of race\, poverty\, and geographic isolation hit hard and could also be seen in the immediate and looming threats of climate change\, even before the coronavirus pandemic put health\, economic\, and racial disparities in the spotlight. \nThis course will help you make climate and resiliency action integral to community recovery even if your town seems too small to make much of an impact or take the reins; even if there is a lot of competition for time\, attention and funds; and even if no one seems to know (or agree on) what to do next. With a focus on what we call “practical resilience\,” this course will help you determine how your community can use its resources to prepare for\, respond and withstand the twin challenges of COVID-19 and climate change\, and at the same time build a better place to live for all of your residents. \nIn this course\, you will: \n\n\nLearn practical ways to understand your community’s systems\, map resources\, and identify opportunities. \n\n\n\n\nLearn proven approaches for building awareness and participation\, designing community climate and resilience solutions\, and taking action together\, including ways to work with political division\, resistance or inertia. \n\n\nAccess templates and examples from other small towns and rural communities for taking action on common leverage points including local food systems\, health care and access\, active transportation and recreation\, community cohesiveness\, and energy self-sufficiency. \n\n\nLearn from peers in other communities about engaging rural communities in resilience solutions. \n\n\nWHO IS THIS FOR?\nCivic groups • Business & economic development leaders • Concerned residents • Elected officials • Conservation organizations • Community organizers • Environmental educators and EE organizations • Extension & community development professionals • High school and college students • Community health groups • COVID response organizers • Climate action leaders • Consultants \nCOURSE INSTRUCTOR\nMichele Archie\, Harbinger principal and co-author of Climate Choices: How Should We Meet the Challenges of a Warming Planet? and the accompanying facilitator guide. Michele has long experience with engagement and action in rural communities across the U.S. and has recently worked with rural communities and researchers on community-driven COVID-19 responses. See her LinkedIn profile. \nSESSION DATES AND TIMES\nFour weekly sessions: \nThursdays – September 17 – October 8\, 2020 \n11 a.m.-12 p.m. PT/2-3 p.m. ET \nMORE DETAILS\n\n\nSessions available for replay in case you need to miss a session or want to review. \n\n\n\n\n$340 early registration discount through Aug. 31\, $425 regular course fee. \n\n\nDiscounts for multiple participants from the same organization: \n\n\n$290 each for 2-4 participants \n\n\n$250 each for 5 or more \n\n\n\n\nLearn More & Register Here
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/online-climate-action-and-covid-recovery-course/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201018
DTSTAMP:20260406T102125
CREATED:20200916T052820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T052820Z
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SUMMARY:Free Online Course from National Geographic: Teaching Global Climate Change in Your Classroom
DESCRIPTION:FOR EDUCATORS \nTeaching Global Climate Change in Your Classroom\n\nFollow National Geographic Explorers to the treetops of the rain forests\, the reefs of Mexico\, the glaciers of Iceland\, and the shores of the Chesapeake Bay as they find solutions to global climate change. Practice innovative ways to visualize the changing climate with your students as we all seek a planet in balance. \n\nAudience\n– Formal and informal educators\nDates\n– September 30 – November 17
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/free-online-course-from-national-geographic-teaching-global-climate-change-in-your-classroom/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201001T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201001T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T102125
CREATED:20200927T011408Z
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SUMMARY:Wearable Electronics for Health\, Wellbeing and a Sustainable Future Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join GEC as we kick-off an important discussion about sustainable wearable electronic devices and their increasing impact. \nWearable electronics are being recognized as a safe\, reliable\, and accessible way to address ongoing healthcare needs and their use has been dramatically expanded by governments\, healthcare systems\, educational institutions\, and businesses. This webinar will explain current sustainable procurement trends and the importance of the availability of sustainable wearable technology to meet the needs of organizations seeking to improve the wellbeing of their workforce\, hospital systems expanding access to healthcare\, and educational systems creating a safe learning environment for students and staff.  Purchasers expect that sustainable wearable devices increasingly respect privacy\, reduce global environmental and social impacts\, and more broadly contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. \nSpeakers: \n\nNancy Gillis\, CEO\, Green Electronics Council\nAmy McDonough\, Senior Vice President\, Fitbit Health Solutions
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/wearable-electronics-for-health-wellbeing-and-a-sustainable-future-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Green Electronics Council":MAILTO:info@greenelectronicscouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201005T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201111T170000
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CREATED:20200930T212453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200930T212453Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN) Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Take your teaching about climate and energy to the next level with the CLEAN Webinar Series. \nWebinars range from “Strategies for Integrating Climate Science into the Elementary Classroom” to “Teaching Climate Consequences with CLEAN: Motivate and Inspire\, Don’t Despair”. For a full list of offered webinars\, click HERE. We also invite you to check out these partner webinars that are related to the CLEAN series.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/climate-literacy-and-energy-awareness-network-clean-webinar-series-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="CLEAN":MAILTO:climateliteracynetwork@serc.carleton.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201006T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201006T070000
DTSTAMP:20260406T102125
CREATED:20200927T011408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201001T215432Z
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SUMMARY:Leading Universities in an Age of Uncertainty
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, 6 October 2020 | 2:30pm – 4:00pm CEST (Paris time) / 5:30 am – 7:00 am (Pacific) \nIn these turbulent times\, university leaders around the world have to make decisions based on rapidly changing variables that make it difficult to make meaningful predictions. This webinar will reflect and exchange on principles of leadership that have helped mitigate the present challenges and shape the future. The speakers will speak about the financial\, systemic and educational ramifications of the pandemic and share their experiences and decision-making process during these times. We expect that this exchange will be of value to university leaders everywhere and inform their own decision-making in the face of the current crisis and beyond. \n Panelists: \n\nMamokgethi Phakeng\, Vice-Chancellor\, University of Cape Town\nAndrew Deeks\, President\, University College Dublin\nSir Hilary Beckles\, Vice Chancellor\, University of the West Indies\n\n>> REGISTER
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/leading-universities-in-an-age-of-uncertainty/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201006T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T102125
CREATED:20201001T071847Z
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SUMMARY:Oregon Natural Resources Education Program (ONREP) Professional Development Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:An abundance of Outdoor School workshops for educators with information to better equip distance learning. Dates ranging from October 6th to December 2nd. All workshops will be help online. \nLearn more and register for these and other learning opportunities here: http://onrep.forestry.oregonstate.edu/workshops \n\nCapturing Outdoor Opportunities: Strategies for Virtual and Hybrid Environmental Education | Oct 6 & Oct 15 | Online\nIncorporating Nature-Based Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) in the Classroom (SS#1) |  Oct 8 | Online\nOvercoming Obstacles to Taking Students Outside (SS#2) | Oct 9 | Online\nCarbon & Climate – A Complex Issue | Oct 21 to Oct 28 | Online\nTeaching Energy in Ecosystems | Oct 22 to Nov 12 | Online\nBeyond the Carbon Cycle: Introducing Climate Justice | Oct 29 to Nov 05 | Online\n\nFor registration\, click here!
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/oregon-natural-resources-education-program-onrep-professional-development-opportunities/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201007T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201007T180000
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CREATED:20200812T222824Z
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SUMMARY:Solidarity School
DESCRIPTION:The Solidarity School is a series of monthly mass calls from 350.org designed for folks looking to grow and expand their skill set in this moment of uprising and climate justice organizing. Each month\, guest speakers\, 350.org staff and leaders from our broader network will strengthen our frameworks and share strategies\, tactics\, and actions for ongoing organizing. Register for the 4 sessions here. \n“The Solidarity School series will kick-off with a focus on Our Fight for a Just Recovery. We’ll provide foundational knowledge about what a “just recovery” means for 350.org and share our principles and values. We’ll hear how workers’ rights and the fight for racial justice intersect and how both connect with climate justice. \nThe stakes are high; with severe climate disasters\, consistent political failure\, and racist police violence\, our communities are rising up. And we can meet this moment with real solidarity.” \nOur Fight for a Just Recovery: Workers Rights\, Racial Justice\, COVID & Climate\nTODAY Wed Aug 12 @ 5:00PM\nRegister here \nU.S. Senator Jeff Merkley from Oregon will be on the call talking about a Just Recovery at the national level. \nAll 4 sessions will be: \n\n\nAugust 12th: Our Fight for a Just Recovery: Workers’ Rights\, Racial Justice\, COVID & Climate\nSeptember 9th: Defund\, Abolish & Divest: Climate\, Racial & Economic Justice\nOctober 7th: Protecting Votes & Building Power: Climate Justice & the Election\nNovember 11th: From Recovery to Restoration: Holding Politicians Accountable & Organizing for a Just Transition
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/2020-10-07/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="350PDX":MAILTO:barbara.e.ford@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201030
DTSTAMP:20260406T102125
CREATED:20200920T200847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200920T200847Z
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SUMMARY:A short course and practicum on Equity & Justice
DESCRIPTION:The work of The Foresight Lab in forging peace & reconciliation outcomes\, and guiding the transformation of municipal police departments through the craft of diplomacy is deep and broad.  Their work in this domain directly contributes to their Vision of The Regenerative Economy: An engine driving consistent and inspiring\, and measurable\, gains in social\, economic\, and ecological well-being. This pioneering effort has led to successful social justice interventions in Ferguson\, MO\, Charleston\, SC\, Philadelphia\, PA\, Atlanta\, GA\, and Baltimore\, MD\, among many other communities.\n\nProgram participation fee includes access to synchronous live sessions on GoToMeeting plus access to readings\, asynchronous discussion threads\, and the co-creation of materials by faculty attendees on the Collaborase platform. \nSynchronous Dates (live sessions led by Mackinzee Macho & Ed Quevedo): \n \n\nThursdays\, October 8\, 15\, 22\, 29\, 7PM – 9PM Eastern; 4PM – 6PM Pacific. \nTo request further details\nabout participation and registration: \nhttps://bit.ly/3gMJWxZ \n\n\nProgram description\, goals & outcomes:  \nThrough this course\, we will \n1) Demonstrate how the tools of statecraft\, or international diplomacy can transform policing\, social justice dislocations\, and breakdowns in community equity; \n2) Deliver clear pedagogical guidance into how to teach across the social intervention platforms of diplomacy\, systemics\, and complexity science; and \n3) convey to delegates the skills of advanced convening and conflict resolution as classroom tools and skills for next generation leaders. \nSession themes:\n\n-Introduction to Regenerative Development: Systemics & Social Change as Tools to Redress Broken Policing Models & Deliver Just Outcomes \n-History of Reconciliation:  Diplomacy on the Global Stage Catalyzing Peace & Unity \n-Leadership & Character:  The Spirit of Ubuntu\, Honor\, & Dignity as Foundations for Equity & Justice \n-Power\, Love\, and Honor Within and Amongst Nations:  Transmuting Battlefield Peace-Keeping into Communities and Nation States \nPedagogies presented: \n-Teaching Techniques as Models of Diplomacy \n-Emergent Learning:  Pedagogical Design for Transformation \n-Potent Inquiry:  Teaching & Refining Radically Disruptive Critical Thinking Skills \n-Fieldwork:  A New Generation of Real-World Learning \n-Skill-building and gain-sharing: Shared Destiny in the Classroom & Lived Transformation in Communities
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/a-short-course-and-practicum-on-equity-justice/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Sustainability Curriculum Consortium":MAILTO:admin@curriculumforsustainability.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T102125
CREATED:20200904T192645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200904T192645Z
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SUMMARY:City Repair's Online Urban Permaculture Design Course
DESCRIPTION:This course will support you in weaving together broad-scale goals and place-specific strategies of caring for land and building community. We will introduce you to tools for understanding larger influential patterns of landform\, watersheds\, climate\, and culture\, as well as more local strategies including water harvesting\, soil and plant care\, perennial/food forest system design\, appropriate/DIY technologies for storing and conserving energy\, detoxifying and retrofitting the built environment\, and rooting into place justice. \nTopics fulfill the standard internationally-recognized 72-hour Permaculture Design Course curriculum\, and includes additional hours on the specialty topics of urban permaculture and placemaking. We have also deepened our ‘design skills’ component of the course to provide more guidance around creating and communicating compelling designs with captivating graphics\, perspective drawings\, infographics and maps.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/city-repairs-online-urban-permaculture-design-course/
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201015T230000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201016T003000
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CREATED:20200927T011408Z
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SUMMARY:ProSPER.Net Webinar: 'Sustainability in Higher Education - Accelerating transition towards achieving the SDGs during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
DESCRIPTION:United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) will organise a ProSPER.Net Webinar on Sustainability in Higher Education\, ‘Accelerating transition towards achieving the SDGs during and after the COVID-19 pandemic’\, at 3pm-5pm (JST) on Friday\, 16 October\, 2020. \nSpeakers from the International Association of Universities\, Gadjah Mada University\, Asian Institute of Technology\, Sophia University and UNU-IAS will share experiences and discuss the challenges and opportunities for higher education institutions from a short\, mid-term and long-term perspective during and post the COVID-19 era\, as well as what they can do to build back better and to accelerate actions toward achieving the SDGs. View the draft concept note and the flyer for more information on the webinar. \nThis webinar will be open to the public. To attend\, please complete registration by 11:59pm (JST)\, Wednesday\, 14 October 2020.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/prosper-net-webinar-sustainability-in-higher-education-accelerating-transition-towards-achieving-the-sdgs-during-and-after-the-covid-19-pandemic/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201030
DTSTAMP:20260406T102125
CREATED:20200920T200847Z
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SUMMARY:Biodiversity Conference Agenda!
DESCRIPTION:2 days: 4 plenaries\, 21+ interactive sessions\, all timezones \n\n \nThe Earth is undergoing a mass extinction that could see up to a million species disappear in the coming decades. What does this loss of biodiversity mean for the future of the planet and its inhabitants – and what can we do about it in the midst of COVID-19? Read more in ‘Biodiversity 101: Why it matters and how to protect it’. \n\n \nHere is a preview of a few of the exciting events planned for the GLF Biodiversity Digital Conference: One World – One Health\, 28-29 October. Updates will be made in the coming weeks when we will reveal the full set of speakers as well as the dates and times of the entire program. Expect 7\,000+ attending and 200+ speakers. Participants will have access to: \n\n \n\n\n4 plenaries\, 20+ interactive sessions\, 4+ launchpads \n\n\nPolicy talks on the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration and the Post- 2020 UN CBD Global Biodiversity Framework \n\n\nFacilitated networking\, documentary screenings\, virtual tours \n\n\nDaily wrap-ups\, big announcements and much more \n\n\n\n[Agenda Sneak Peek] [Register Now] [5+ ways to participate]
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/biodiversity-conference-agenda/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global Landscapes Forum":MAILTO:m.kayeangel@cgiar.org
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