• Tell Me About It Tuesdays: Improving Resilience to Coastal Riverine Flooding

    Virtual

    Sound Rivers’ virtual science series, Tell Me About It Tuesdays, is back in February with “Natural Systems — Improving Resilience to Coastal Riverine Flooding.” Tune in with Dr. Barbara Doll at 7 p.m. on Feb. 8 for this episode about flood resilience and restoration. Dr. Doll is a North Carolina State University extension associate professor […]

  • The Air We Breathe in Spring: A Focus on Allergies

    Virtual

    The first in a quarterly webinar series, “Climate Change, the Air We Breathe, and Respiratory Health,” will focus on the ways climate change and air pollution are impacting spring allergy season. Topics discussed will include the early onset of the spring allergy season in our changing climate, the impact of warming temperatures on plant growth […]

  • Breathe Again: Health Air is Health Care

    Virtual

    Did you know that more than 40% of the U.S. is breathing dirty air and that in 46 states, communities of color are exposed to higher levels of dangerous air pollution than white communities? We have the power to take action! Register now for this two-day training event to connect with others working on air […]

  • Youth Climate Summit

    The Museum of Life and Science 433 W. Murray Avenue, Durham, NC, United States

    This powerful, one-day educational experience will help lead changes in the lives, schools, and communities of young people by working towards a more sustainable future in the Triangle. The Summit, aligned with North Carolina State Science Standards, will feature informative sessions and workshops led by local community leaders, organizers, and scientists. This program is intended for […]