Join USGCRP and National Nature Assessment (NNA1) authors on Nov. 6 and Nov. 8 as we discuss nature’s impact on cultural heritage and bright spots in nature in the U.S. Input from you and your networks is vital to creating an assessment that is valued by and accessible to the widest possible audience. We hope you can take part in the public comment process and share these opportunities widely. View the schedule and register today: https://lnkd.in/ezG-ThvJ The NNA1 will take stock of U.S. lands, waters, and wildlife, in addition to outlining the benefits they provide to our economy, health, climate, environmental justice, and national security. The assessment will also look ahead at how nature might change in the future, and what those changes may mean for our economy and our lives. Learn more about the NNA1: https://lnkd.in/ezG-ThvJ
U.S. Global Change Research Program
Research Services
Washington, DC 3,370 followers
Assisting the Nation to understand, assess, predict, and respond to human-induced and natural processes of global change
About us
The U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) coordinates and integrates federal research on changes in the global environment and their implications for society. The USGCRP began as a presidential initiative in 1989 and was mandated by Congress in the Global Change Research Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-606), which called for "a comprehensive and integrated United States research program which will assist the Nation and the world to understand, assess, predict, and respond to human-induced and natural processes of global change."
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https://www.globalchange.gov
External link for U.S. Global Change Research Program
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1990
- Specialties
- climate change, research, and coordination
Locations
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Primary
1800 G Street, NW
Suite 9100
Washington, DC 20006, US
Employees at U.S. Global Change Research Program
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Archana Sharma
U.S. DOT Equity Policy Research Advisor | AAAS STP Fellow
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Tessa Francis
Chief of Staff, National Nature Assessment | U.S. Global Change Research Program
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Christopher W. Avery
Chief of Staff, National Climate Assessment at United States Global Change Research Program
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Frank Niepold
Co-chair for Climate Engagement and Capacity Building @ U.S. Global Change Research Program | Climate Credentials
Updates
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Join USGCRP and National Nature Assessment (NNA1) authors on Nov.4 as we discuss nature’s impact on climate change, risk resilience and security in the U.S. Input from you and your networks is vital to creating an assessment that is valued by and accessible to the widest possible audience. We hope you can take part in the public comment process and share these opportunities widely. View the schedule and register today: https://lnkd.in/ezG-ThvJ The NNA1 will take stock of U.S. lands, waters, and wildlife, in addition to outlining the benefits they provide to our economy, health, climate, environmental justice, and national security. The assessment will also look ahead at how nature might change in the future, and what those changes may mean for our economy and our lives. Learn more about the NNA1: https://lnkd.in/ezG-ThvJ
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Join USGCRP and National Nature Assessment (NNA1) authors on Oct. 31 as we discuss the effect of nature on equity and human health and well-being in the U.S. Input from you and your networks is vital to creating an assessment that is valued by and accessible to the widest possible audience. We hope you can take part in the public comment process and share these opportunities widely. View the schedule and register today: https://lnkd.in/ezG-ThvJ The NNA1 will take stock of U.S. lands, waters, and wildlife, in addition to outlining the benefits they provide to our economy, health, climate, environmental justice, and national security. The assessment will also look ahead at how nature might change in the future, and what those changes may mean for our economy and our lives. Learn more about the NNA1: https://lnkd.in/ezG-ThvJ
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Join USGCRP and National Nature Assessment (NNA1) authors on Oct. 30 as we discuss nature and its impact on the economy and future projections of drivers of change of nature in the U.S. Input from you and your networks is vital to creating an assessment that is valued by and accessible to the widest possible audience. We hope you can take part in the public comment process and share these opportunities widely. View the schedule and register today: https://lnkd.in/ezG-ThvJ The NNA1 will take stock of U.S. lands, waters, and wildlife, in addition to outlining the benefits they provide to our economy, health, climate, environmental justice, and national security. The assessment will also look ahead at how nature might change in the future, and what those changes may mean for our economy and our lives. Learn more about the NNA1: https://lnkd.in/ezG-ThvJ
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Join USGCRP and National Nature Assessment (NNA1) authors on Oct. 29 as we discuss frameworks and approaches for assessing nature; opportunities for nature in the U.S.; and future projections of drivers of change of nature in the U.S. Input from you and your networks is vital to creating an assessment that is valued by and accessible to the widest possible audience. We hope you can take part in the public comment process and share these opportunities widely. View the schedule and register today: https://lnkd.in/ezG-ThvJ The NNA1 will take stock of U.S. lands, waters, and wildlife, in addition to outlining the benefits they provide to our economy, health, climate, environmental justice, and national security. The assessment will also look ahead at how nature might change in the future, and what those changes may mean for our economy and our lives. Learn more about the NNA1: https://lnkd.in/ezG-ThvJ
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USGCRP and NNA1 authors are hosting a series of virtual public engagement events to gather input on the Zero Order Draft during the public comment period. These events will include a combination of information-sharing, Q&A, and breakout sessions for discussion. Each webinar is focused on an NNA1 chapter. Input from you and your networks is vital to creating an assessment that is valued by and accessible to the widest possible audience. We hope you can take part in the public comment process and share these opportunities widely. View the schedule and register today: https://lnkd.in/ezG-ThvJ
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Join us in East Lansing, MI for a National Nature Assessment (NNA1) Zero-Order Draft Public Engagement Event! Date: Tuesday, October 15 Time: 6 - 8pm EDT Location: Michigan State University STEM Building; Rm 3202 Explore how U.S. lands, waters, and wildlife shape our future, economy, health, and climate. Share your voice on topics that matter to you as we collaborate on the Zero-Order Draft (annotated outline) of the first-ever National Nature Assessment. Limited tickets available https://lnkd.in/eVrRfdMY – RSVP now!
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Join us today, Oct. 9 from 3-4pm ET for a webinar on the new interagency Climate Literacy Guide, available at https://lnkd.in/eXpqHH8N. You’ll hear how and why the guide was created, the essential principles it covers, its intended audience, and how it can be used. Additionally, participants will have the opportunity for a Q&A with the guide's developers. Register now: https://lnkd.in/e7sCSQd6
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Join us today, Oct. 8 from 1-2pm ET, for a webinar introducing the new interagency U.S. Sea Level Change website, SeaLevel.GlobalChange.gov. You’ll learn how it’s different from existing resources, why it was developed, and how it can be used in informed decision-making. Additionally, we’ll provide an informational tutorial of the site, and participants will have the opportunity for a Q&A with the site’s creators. Register here to attend: https://lnkd.in/euktcKYA
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Join us on a webinar on Oct. 9 from 3-4pm ET introducing the new interagency Climate Literacy Guide. During this conversation, our panel of experts will outline how and why the guide was created, the essential principles it covers, its intended audience, and how it can be used. Additionally, participants will have the opportunity for a Q&A with the team that produced the guide. Register here to attend: https://lnkd.in/e7sCSQd6
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