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Open NASA Earth Exchange: A Public-Private Partnership for Climate Change Research

Offered By: AGU via YouTube

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Environmental Science Courses Project Management Courses Community Engagement Courses Public Private Partnerships Courses

Course Description

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Explore the Open NASA Earth Exchange, a public-private partnership focused on climate change research, in this 49-minute AGU conference talk. Discover how this collaborative platform leverages resources, volunteerism, and community involvement to address global environmental challenges. Learn about the thriving Earth Exchange community and receive recommendations for maximizing its potential. Gain insights into project management, network building, and practical solutions for implementing climate research initiatives. Discuss the importance of diversifying interests and connecting with social scientists to enhance the impact of scientific efforts. Engage with audience participation segments and explore the role of organizations like the Union of Concerned Scientists in advancing climate change research. Address potential conflicts and learn strategies for finding resources to support your environmental projects.

Syllabus

Intro
Resources
Volunteerism
People are the problem
Join the thriving earth exchange
Recommendations for making the earth exchange useful
Community involvement
Audience participation
Union of Concerned Scientists
Project Management
Network Building
Putting this into practice
Finding resources
Diversifying interests
Connecting with social scientists
Practical solutions
Conflict


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