
Karen McGlathery
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05-03-2018 18:57:48
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New event announced! 📢 "Reimagining AI for Environmental Justice and Creativity." This will be held by UVA Karsh Institute of Democracy on Oct 23 & 24 and is co-sponsored by the EI. Be sure to register! environment.virginia.edu/event/%2C%2C/r…


The Institute is happy to partner with UVA Architecture and UVA Innovates for some of this year's Decarbonization Corps projects. Applications window for students now open. Read more - arch.virginia.edu/news/a-school-…


As a steward of select programs within the Grand Challenges, the Environmental Institute is pleased to be a partner in bringing a talented group of new hires to the University. Four of the faculty will contribute to the Climate Collaborative initiative. environment.virginia.edu/news/new-facul…


Introducing a PhD position focusing on hydroclimatic extremes and artificial intelligence. This role is ideal for candidates with backgrounds in Earth/Atmospheric Sciences, Computer Science, or Engineering. To apply, send a CV and cover letter to [email protected] by Dec 10.


The Institute gathered postdocs to spend a few days with Antonios Mamalakis considering the intersection of AI and climate change. "AI is here to stay," said Mamalakis. environment.virginia.edu/news/ei-hosts-…


The Institute has partnered with Virginia Sea Grant to create an online adaptation planning guide. The website was created by EI's first practitioner fellow, Elizabeth Andrews, and will help VA officials and community leaders with resilience planning. environment.virginia.edu/news/uva-envir…


Jonathan Colmer and I are hiring up to 2 pre-docs to work with us and the The Environmental Inequality Lab team on environmental inequality, regulation, and policy. Please apply, or encourage folks to apply at: tinyurl.com/EIL-pre-doc




Anton Gerashchenko This civilized response is unfortunately seen by Trump as weakness, and he will intensify his pressure because Denmark "has no cards." What they need is a much more aggressive response, like Canada did, to the point where he calls you "nasty." That's when he respects you.



At this week’s Batten Hour, climate journalist Chris Mooney discussed the intersection of data and narrative to tell stories that change the direction of policy. Mooney is a professor of practice and a practitioner fellow at UVA Environmental Institute, which co-sponsored the event.
