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Project Drawdown's next Drawdown Ignite webinar will engage outside experts in a far-ranging discussion focused on food, agriculture and land use. 2:00 p.m. ET.
Join WildScreen, in partnership with Wildlife Photographer of The Year, either at the British Library, London, UK or online for a one-day nature photography symposium featuring 14 award-winning nature photographers, sharing the stories, craft and impact behind some of the most iconic recent wildlife photography.
Join the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA for an online discussion on the implications of the Canadian election for the US-Canada energy relationship, the global energy transition and how the Carney administration’s priorities may influence global geopolitics. 11:30 a.m. ET.
What's happening to the climate solutions that were halted with the federal funding freeze? And how are communities responding? Join the Southern Environmental Law Center, Grist and other climate experts for a webinar at 1 p.m. ET.
Join MIT's newest class of journalism fellows in a webinar to discuss their work reporting on the under-covered climate challenges of the food, agriculture and waste sector. Special guest moderator Jenny Splitter, editor-in-chief of Sentient Media and an SEJ member, will lead the conversation. Noon ET.
Panelists Jonathan Foley of Project Drawdown & Helen Harwatt of Chatham House will share the latest research on the industrial food system and the climate crisis, followed by an on-the-record Q and A hosted by a member of the Food and Farming Journalism Network. 11:00 AM ET.
This edition of Mongabay’s webinar series dives into the wide world of coral reefs, how journalists can better cover them, the people who depend on them, and solutions to protect them. 11 p.m. UTC // 7 p.m. EDT.
Journalist Brian Karem and Stephanie Sugars of Freedom of the Press Foundation’s U.S. Press Freedom Tracker will join FPF’s Caitlin Vogus to discuss the Trump administration’s attacks on the Fourth Estate. 2 p.m. EDT / 11 a.m. PDT.
Join the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists for a webinar exploring the risks of climate change and how to understand what planetary shifts are inevitable — and which are solvable — in this current era of scientific skepticism. 10 a.m. ET.