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Recap of the 2018 Esri UC Science Symposium

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07-25-2018 09:05 PM
DawnWright
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We are pleased to share a recap of the Esri User Conference Science Symposium, featuring the amazing climate scientist, Dr. Camilo Mora of the University of Hawaii. Unfortunately, we did not have the resources to record the session and Dr. Mora is unable to release his full slide deck due to the sensitivity of some material. But please find this Wakelet social media compilation --> 2018 Esri Science Symposium - Wakelet . And you can download the introductory slide deck of Esri Chief Scientist Dawn Wright‌ at http://esriurl.com/symposium18 .

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AliceRubin1
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For those of you who are interested in offsetting your carbon footprint, but don't have the real estate in your backyards to plant hundreds of trees, there's a solution! There are environmental organizations across the country (and probably the world) whose work focuses on habitat restoration. Many of these organizations are awarded grants that require some sort of match contribution as part of their project. Here's where you come in. These organizations need money for trees and volunteers to plant them! Find your local soil and water conservation districts, land trusts, and wildlife groups (or many others) to see how you can contribute. You're not only helping a great community organization, you're helping offset your carbon footprint! Good luck!

DawnWright
Esri Regular Contributor

Wonderful post @Alice_Rubin_wa_rco 

Another interesting and useful resource is Climate Stewards especially for people who log lots of miles in the air!

DawnWright
Esri Regular Contributor

Happy to share that Camilo Mora of @uhmanoa has just released an edited version of his slide deck from his incredible #EsriUC #ScienceSymposium keynote https://esri.box.com/s/rnpyg3go6pr9actg4y41j1ywwos1lvut

About the Author
Dawn was appointed Chief Scientist of Esri in October 2011 after 17 years as a professor of geography and oceanography at Oregon State University. As Esri Chief Scientist, she reports directly to Esri CEO Jack Dangermond with a mission to strengthen the scientific foundation for Esri software and services, while representing Esri to the national and international scientific community. Dawn maintains an affiliated faculty appointment as Professor of Geography and Oceanography at Oregon State. Follow her on Twitter @deepseadawn. More info. also at http://esriurl.com/scicomm and http://dusk.geo.orst.edu.