A data-driven approach to understanding, predicting, and preventing heat-related deaths in urban neighborhoods. The post How Cities Can Beat Extreme Heat: Mapping the Invisible Killer appeared first on Open Geospatial Consortium.| Open Geospatial Consortium
Projects & Partners › Current Projects Project partners: Oregon Coastal Mariculture Collaborative Builders Initiative Goals January 2025 – present Nate Parker-Jones holds a purple urchin that is ingesting tumble-cultured dulse […] The post Tending the Tides: Stories of Mariculture on the Oregon Coast appeared first on Ecotrust.| Ecotrust
PHOTO ESSAY | A look back at last year's Indigenous Agroforestry Network Gathering| Ecotrust
Despite the climate crisis driving more bouts of devastating heat, too much of the world remains poorly prepared. Nuzhat Nueary introduces new Oxfam/FCDO research that looks at the links between extreme heat and water scarcity and highlights glaring gaps in humanitarian response.| Views & Voices
Learn 7 strategies that support climate resilience for insurance agents, from hazard mapping to smarter coverage planning.| Arrowhead General Insurance Agency, Inc.
The post Bracing for impact: A systems strategy for climate resilience in the US appeared first on SYSTEMIQ.| SYSTEMIQ
The annual Impact Awards program honors NADO members for their creative approaches to advancing regional economic development and improving quality of life.| NADO
INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE. Recently Kevin Price, Host of...| The Daily Blaze
Global Shield at GPDRR 2025: Driving Resilience Through Inclusive Innovation| The Global Shield against Climate Risks
PHOTO ESSAY | A look at the rising problem of American shad in the Columbia River| Ecotrust
Waazija Haci SNA, meaning “people of the pines” in the Ho-Chunk language, is reclaiming its place as one of Wisconsin’s ecological treasures. The post Waazija Haci is Bringing Wisconsin’s Pine Barrens Back to Life appeared first on Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Explore wildfire preparedness for small businesses in California and Nevada with tips on protecting property, securing insurance, and accessing emergency funding.| AmPac Business Capital
In a world where climate change and biodiversity loss increasingly define our collective future, the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) is deepening its commitment to advancing plant-based solutions for climate resilience.| New York Botanical Garden
The Global Shield in action in 2024 to support climate-vulnerable countries, focusing on pre-arranged financing and inclusive resilience.| The Global Shield against Climate Risks
How to finance real water justice around the globe? Jo Trevor on four insights from a thought-provoking workshop at the recent Marmalade Festival in Oxford.| frompoverty.oxfam.org.uk
The Driftless Region is a biodiversity hotspot for many native species. We're working with partners to protect this special landscape.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
High school senior Michelle Rozenfeld reflects on what she learned interning with the National Center for Disaster Preparedness.| State of the Planet
Donna Janell Bowman, co-author of Wings of an Eagle, poetry of Suzette Clark Bradshaw on Charlottesville and Gaza. C.L. Willis on being Appalachian...| Listen & Be Heard Network
The Center’s work is part of a larger movement to not only connect landscapes, but also help ensure that waters are connected for fish and other aquatic species. In particular, the Gallatin River is known for healthy populations of rainbow trout, brown trout, and Westslope cutthroat trout, which need to move be able to move freely to remain abundant and healthy.| Center for Large Landscape Conservation
PARTNER VOICES | Leilani Mroczkowski and Jihelah Greenwald, founders of Kasama Farm, speak about their roots in community organizing and farming. The post Speaking with Kasama Farm: An agricultural love letter to family and community appeared first on Ecotrust.| Ecotrust
Connecting land stewards, traditional gatherers, agroforestry and partners across the Northwest to uphold Indigenous agroforestry practices by Indigenous communities The post Indigenous Agroforestry Network appeared first on Ecotrust.| Ecotrust
A bioregional fellowship supporting BIPOC leaders in food, land, and climate justice. Projects & Partners › Current Projects Apply now Project| Ecotrust
Landscape-scale conservation protects nature by connecting large areas of land and involving more people in the process.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
CC+S’s Jeff Vincent spoke at the first-ever White House Summit on Sustainable and Healthy K-12 School Buildings and Grounds. Hosted by the White House, the event included local and state... The post CC+S speaks at White House Summit on Sustainable and Healthy K-12 School Buildings and Grounds appeared first on Center for Cities + Schools.| Center for Cities + Schools
The Center for Cities and Schools at the University of Berkeley just released Gauging Good Stewardship, a paper that investigates the adequacy and equity of investments in California’s public schools... The post Is California Adequately & Equitably Investing in its Public School Facilities? appeared first on Center for Cities + Schools.| Center for Cities + Schools
In February 2023, Stanford Medicine’s Center for Innovation in Global Health, UC Berkeley’s Center for Cities and Schools, UndauntedK12, and Ten Strands released Climate-Resilient California Schools: A Call to Action.... The post CC+S joins Stanford Medicine in a call to action: California needs climate resilient schools appeared first on Center for Cities + Schools.| Center for Cities + Schools
The post Join CC+S, Stanford, UndauntedK12, and Ten Strands for a virtual policy forum on climate resilient schools for California, April 21, 2023 appeared first on Center for Cities + Schools.| Center for Cities + Schools
Why we can’t solve the climate crisis without schools — and teachers By Sammy Roth, Staff Writer, LA Times MARCH 2, 2023 …I talked with Jeff Vincent, co-founder of UC Berkeley’s... The post LA Times Coverage of CC+S’s Climate Resilient Schools Report appeared first on Center for Cities + Schools.| Center for Cities + Schools
Here at UC Berkeley, we are expanding partnerships with departments across campus. We're excited to be collaborating with UCB’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) and OUSD this semester. The post Engineering For Change (E4C) Design Year – New CC+S + CEE Collaboration appeared first on Center for Cities + Schools.| Center for Cities + Schools
Routledge recently released our book - order your copy today! The post Celebrating Our Book on Planning Just and Joyful Cities with Young People and Schools in 2022! appeared first on Center for Cities + Schools.| Center for Cities + Schools
In November 2021, Routledge published our book on planning just and joyful cities - compiling best practices across 20 years of Y-PLAN projects. The post Routledge published CC+S book on planning cities with young people and schools – Order Your Copy Here! appeared first on Center for Cities + Schools.| Center for Cities + Schools
Martha Cinader speaks with author Laura Lengnick in this replay of our Winter Climate Special. The conversation ranges from alternatives to capitalism to Earth's best practices. Laura is an award-winning soil scientist with 30 years of experience working as a researcher, policymaker, educator, activist and farmer to put sustainability values into action in U.S. food and farming.| Listen & Be Heard Network
While the increasing human population and climate change already threaten native wildlife in Kenya and Tanzania, the two countries’ populations are expected to double by 2050. Seeing these threats impacting the transboundary landscape, both governments have begun the process to conserve wildlife corridors. In partnership with WWF, the Center for Large Landscape Conservation recently led a two-day workshop providing an opportunity for representatives of the governments of Kenya and Tanzania,...| Center for Large Landscape Conservation
A plethora of evidence backs the claim that the earth and its biodiversity are at a tipping point. Yet, many feel helpless in enacting any change or stopping the trajectory of the crisis. Human beings are not built to withstand an existential threat at a constant and unrelenting battery. The term “eco-anxiety” has become common and a true mental health issue that is affecting members of society of all ages, especially those who must confront these realities daily through their work.| Center for Large Landscape Conservation
We listen to highlights from previous climate resilience specials with authors Laura Lengnick, Resilient Agriculture, and Meredith Leigh, The Ethical Meat Handbook. Martha Cinader adds personal comments about changing behavior and recommends books. Poetry by Vanessa Lee Miller. Music by Baba Brinkman and DJ’s for Climate Action.| Listen & Be Heard Network
Amid growing calls for UK cities to be more sustainable, eyes are turning to Transport for London (TfL) – one of the largest integrated public transport authorities in the world. Alongside the London Underground, Dial-a-Ride, coach and river services – which it directly operates – TfL runs a host of contracted services. These include a … Continue reading "How Transport for London is creating a more sustainable London"| Informa Connect Australia
The National Center for Disaster Preparedness at the Columbia Climate School will now offer FEMA-certified trainings on climate change, equity and emergency management.| State of the Planet
Last week, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced $1.8 billion in funding for 148 infrastructure projects. Most of the funding is available for projects that make streets safer for people who travel on them in any way. Work on these projects should be under way by November of this year, and funding of this type […]| InfrastructureUSA: Citizen Dialogue About Civil Infrastructure