Xylem Global Student Innovation Challenge Join us in solving water challenges to expand water access and resilience for all. By competing in this virtual hackathon, you will have the opportunity to:Over 8 weeks, solve one of the following challenge statements in teams of up to 5 students:Â Compete from a USD $20,000 prize pool awarded for ...
Have you heard what community scientists are documenting about the struggling monarch butterfly? What could the numbers mean? Join Mia Monroe, Marin Community Liaison with the National Park Service and longtime Xerces Society volunteer, to hear how monarchs are doing this year, efforts to support them, and how you can ...
Gas-powered building appliances cause hundreds of deaths each year in the Bay Area and account for a quarter of the region’s carbon emissions. The Bay Area Air Quality Management District plans to vote this spring on rules to eliminate toxic nitrogen oxide emissions from building heating systems, spurring the transition ...
Where: Cost: Free
Reproducible is reusable: promoting research and education through open scienceMarine megafauna include some of California’s most iconic species, from gigantic blue whales to ocean-traversing albatrosses and sea turtles. An indispensable component of the modern marine biologist’s toolkit for studying these large vertebrates is the bio-logger: animal-attached sensor packages that track an organism’s location, behavior, physiology, and local environment. The ...
Where: TiburonCost: Free
Managing forests for wood, wildfire, and carbon in California and beyondNatural carbon sinks can help mitigate climate change, but climate risks - like increased wildfire - threaten forests' capacity to store carbon. California has recently set ambitious forest management goals to reduce these risks. However, management can incur carbon losses because wood residues are often burnt or left to decay. ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Rising Seas: Bridging Three Perspectives for ActionBe prepared to feel inspired and empowered to make a meaningful impact: Hear from an artist, a scientist, and an architect about the impact of rising sea levels in the Bay Area and explore strategies for a more resilient future.As the Bay Area experiences more frequent weather extremes, from devastating ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Wellness in Tech: Improving Culture and Mental HealthIt’s no secret that two out of five workers in tech consider themselves at high risk of burnout, with 42% of them considering a career change in the next six months. Poor representation, hustle culture, and a lack of equitable working conditions all contribute to the lack of psychological safety ...
Colombia is the most diverse country on the planet, boasting 1860+ bird species. The Colombian habitats are extremely diverse and the great Andes split into three parallel mountain ranges (Cordillera Occidental, Cordillera Central and Cordillera Oriental) in southern Colombia. Luis Villablanca, Harjeet Singh and I visited the Cauca valley (Valle ...