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SUMMARY:Free webinar: Regional Perspectives on mCDR along the U.S. West Coast\, Alaska\, and British Columbia
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will provide a regional overview of marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) activities along the North American Pacific Coast. Speakers will highlight regional climate goals\, policy landscapes\, science priorities\, and ongoing mCDR projects in Alaska\, Washington\, British Columbia\, Oregon\, and California. The session will explore how regional actors and institutions are advancing research\, community engagement\, policy development\, and more. The webinar will conclude with a Q&A session\, offering participants the chance to engage directly with speakers on emerging needs\, challenges\, gaps\, and opportunities for collaboration. \nRegistration is free and open to the public. Register here. \nMore information here. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/free-webinar-regional-perspectives-on-mcdr-along-the-u-s-west-coast-alaska-and-british-columbia/
LOCATION:WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hazards and Resilience and Climate Change,Marine and Coastal Planning,Ocean Learning
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SUMMARY:The Nature of Our Times: A Poetry Reading Presented at Elliott Bay Books
DESCRIPTION:Elliott Bay Book company is proud to present a reading in celebration of the release of The Nature of Our Times: Poems on America’s Lands\, Waters\, Wildlife\, and Other Natural Wonders (Paloma Press\, 2025)\, a Poets for Science anthology\, edited by Luisa A. Igloria\, Aileen Cassinetto\, and David Hassler. Originally envisioned as a companion to the first U.S. National Nature Assessment and now to the work of United By Nature\, the anthology gathers 210 voices from the arts\, ecology\, academia\, and Indigenous communities from North America giving witness to how nature shapes our lives and how we can shape the future. \nCo-sponsored by EarthLab and Washington Sea Grant\, the evening will feature readings by Washington state poet laureate Derek Sheffield\, David Hassler\, Ching-In Chen\, Kelli Russell Agodon\, Lara Volski\, and Patrick Dixon\, with an introduction by Dr. Phillip Levin\, Director of the United By Nature Initiative. This event will take place on Wednesday\, January 14\, 2026 from 7:00 – 8:30 PM at Elliott Bay Books\, 1521 10th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA. \nSee more details on EarthLab’s website. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/the-nature-of-our-times-a-poetry-reading-presented-at-elliot-bay-books/
LOCATION:Elliott Bay Book Company\, 1521 10th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ocean Learning
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