2020 EarthLab Showcase
Reimagining Our World’s Future Together
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On May 26, 2020, we hosted our first-ever Showcase to present our work to address large-scale environmental challenges and make a positive impact on people’s lives and livelihoods.
This virtual event featured 20 lightning-style presentations from our member organizations, grantees, and other partners who are:
-ENGAGING WITH CREATIVITY
-EDUCATING FOR CHANGE
-CO-PRODUCING CLIMATE & OCEAN KNOWLEDGE
-FOSTERING HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT RESILIENCE
-DEVELOPING TRANSBOUNDARY COLLABORATIONS & TOOLS
…and more!
Presentations (in order):
- Jasmmine Kaur Ramgotra, Culture SHIFT – Emotion Becomes Action: Why Creative Communication is the Answer to Engagement…..1:00
- Kristiina Vogt, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, UW – How Not to Pickle Equity and Justice in Environmental Work
- Lisa Hayward, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, UW – Relocating Taholah: A StoryMap
- Heidi Roop, Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington EarthLab / Innovation Grantee 2019-2020 – Rising Seas: What it Means for You and Me…..4:29
- Robin Agnew, Christopher Schell, Sonja Duncan, Alexandra Dogbe, and Tom Koontz, Voices Unbound / EarthLab Innovation Grantee 2019-2020 – Voices Unbound and Amplified!…..8:53
- Melissa Mark, Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program, EarthLab, UW – Building a Community of Practice for Biocultural Conservation…..16:07
- Gordon Holtgrieve, School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, Future Rivers, UW – Future Rivers: Transforming Graduate Education in Freshwater Sustainability…..21:47
- Mary Ann Rozance, Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, UW – How Do We Train Early Career Researchers to Develop Decision-relevant Climate Science?…..27:55
- Tyler Ung, Sustainable Seattle – Games for Our Future…..32:19
- Amy Snover, Climate Impacts Group, EarthLab, UW – Science that is Not Just ‘Useful’ but Actually ‘Used’…..35:50
- Harriet Morgan, Climate Impacts Group, EarthLab, UW – Linking Science and Practice: A Case Study of How Sea Level Rise Projections can Influence Design……45:22
- Guillaume Mauger, Climate Impacts Group, EarthLab, UW – Way Too Much Water: Integrating Climate Resilience in Floodplain Management…..49:40
- Jan Newton, Washington Ocean Acidification Center, UW – The Washington Ocean Acidification Center: science to support Washington’s response to OA…..55:38
- Jane Calderbank, Reed College – Articulating Ecology…..1:04:14
- Josh Lawler and Star Murray, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, Nature & Health, UW – Connecting Nature and Health…..1:07:11
- Nancy Simcox, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences – Clean SHiFT: Food Trucks Transition to Safer Cleaning…..1:12:02
- Bernard Bormann and Courtney Bobsin, Olympic Natural Resources Center, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, UW – Ethnoforestry: Incorporating Local Knowledge and Input into Forest Management to Achieve Ecosystem Wellbeing…..1:15:30
- Sarah Hamman and Joyce LeCompte, Center for Natural Lands Management; Camassia Resource Stewardship, Growing the Camas Collaborative: Linking Prairie Restoration and Indigenous Food Sovereignty for Enhanced Ecological and Cultural Health…..1:20:40
- Jeremy Hess, Emergency Medicine (SOM), Environmental and Occupational Health Science (SPH), and Global Health (SOM and SPH), Center for Health and the Global Environment, Coming Together to Visualize Climate and Health…..1:24:07
- Meade Krosby, Climate Impacts Group, EarthLab, UW – The Cascadia Climate Adaptation Strategy: Working Across Borders for a Resilient Future for People and Nature…..1:31:10
- Sara Breslow, EarthLab, UW – A Generosity of Spirit: Creating a Social Science Research Agenda for the Salish Sea….1:35:27
- Yoshi Ota, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, UW – Ocean Equity and Future Ocean…..1:39:50
- Tyler Ung, Sustainable Seattle – Designing a New Normal…..1:45:18
Q&A
Have questions? Check out the link below to view answers from our speakers to questions asked by participants during the event. For any additional questions, please email us at earthlab@uw.edu.