Introduction to the RISE Challenge
Join us for the second installment of the Natural Hazards Resilience Teacher Professional Development Series brought to you by the HEART Force program and the Earth Force RISE Challenge.
Join us for the second installment of the Natural Hazards Resilience Teacher Professional Development Series brought to you by the HEART Force program and the Earth Force RISE Challenge.
Join us for an installment of the Natural Hazards Resilience Teacher Professional Development Series brought to you by the HEART Force program and the Earth Force RISE Challenge.
Join us for the first installment of the Natural Hazards Resilience Teacher Professional Development Series brought to you by the HEART Force program and the Earth Force RISE Challenge.
Looking for activities for your students to do from home? Have your K-8th grade students join CLEAN on October 21st at 1pm for a virtual live lesson about melting ice, and its relation to climate. Students will get to experiment with ice during this fun, hands-on lesson, which only requires ice, salt & pepper, as well as dark and light-colored plates if students have them! (Clear cups, a ruler, thermometer, and stopwatch are also useful but not necessary).
Dr. Matthew Burgess is an Assistant Professor in Environmental Studies, with a courtesy appointment in Economics. His research focuses on natural resource management, endangered species conservation, and issues in global sustainability. He uses a combination of mathematical and computer modeling, data synthesis, and collaboration with stakeholders, in order to make conceptual advances and link them to practice.
La candidata a doctorado Lina Pérez Angel presentará sobre paleoclimatología.
La candidata a doctorado Claudia Corona presentará sobre peligros naturales y ciencia climática.
La Dra. Rios-Berrios presentará su investigación sobre huracanes.
Dr. Julio Sepúlveda will present: What do fossil molecules tell us about Earth’s history and the extinction of dinosaurs?
Dr. Walt Meier will present on: Sea Ice - What it is? Why do we study it?
Walt is a senior research scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center. His research focuses on: