March 31 at 12 PM ET: You’re invited to join host Ndola Prata, a world-renowned public health physician from the University of California, Berkeley, for a panel discussion exploring how quality universal education and voluntary reproductive health care are win-wins for both people and the planet.
Happening Tuesday, February 1 at 1 pm ET, this virtual event focuses on "the importance of creating more diverse, equitable, inclusive, and just spaces for climate solutions—with an eye toward the past, present, and future."
Cornell University Civic Ecology Lab and Project Drawdown invite you to join a webinar on Storytelling Q&A with Matt Scott at Project Drawdown via ZOOM on Wednesday March 31 at 9-10am (Eastern Time).
Climate Solutions 101—presented by Project Drawdown—is a video series focused solely on climate solutions. Project Drawdown centers game-changing climate action based on its own rigorous scientific research and analysis. This course, presented in video units and in-depth conversations, combines Project Drawdown’s trusted resources with the expertise of several inspiring voices from around the world.
Co-hosted by the National Council for Science & the Environment (NCSE) and Project Drawdown, the 2021 conference theme is "Research to Action: Science & Solutions For a Planet under Pressure."
Date and Time:
Monday, January 4, 2021, 8:00am to Saturday, January 9, 2021, 4:30pm