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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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13 climate science Events Found

Mar 5

Reel Science: Underland

Adapted from Robert Macfarlane's bestselling book, 'Underland' is a visually stunning documentary about the hidden worlds beneath Earth's surface. The event includes interactive activities from the Texas Field Station Network and UT's Kemp Lab, followed by the film screening and a science talk with audience Q&A. Schedule: 5:30 p.m. Interactive activities begin, 7 p.m. Film screening, 8:25 p.m. Science talk and Q&A with Melissa Kemp, 9 p.m. Event concludes.
Long Center for the Performing Arts, Rollins Theatre
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3/5/26
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Mar 7

2026 Wisconsin State KidWind Challenge & Renewable Energy Expo

The KidWind Challenge is a hands-on renewable energy competition that engages students in STEM. Student teams bring small-scale wind turbines or solar devices that they've designed to the Challenge where they will be tested for power output. Teams also meet with a panel of expert judges to present their design process and demonstrate their contextual knowledge and tackle instant challenge activities. The event features a Renewable Energy Expo from 12:00 - 2:45 PM with ~20 hands-on science activities, interactions with scientists, and opportunities to build and test turbines. Challenge begins with opening ceremony at 9:00 AM and wraps up with awards at 3:00 PM. Top performers will be invited to the 2026 World KidWind Challenge at UW-Madison in May. Registration is closed for competing teams but public is welcome to spectate.
Discovery Building at UW-Madison
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3/7/26
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Mar 10

AI & Climate: Learning Amid Tradeoffs & Possibilities

Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom D
Free
3/10/26
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Mar 10

AI & Climate: Learning Amid Tradeoffs & Possibilities

Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom D
Free
3/10/26
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Mar 11

2026 Charles and Marie Fish Lecture featuring Jainey Bavishi

Join us for the 2026 Charles and Marie Fish Lecture featuring Jainey Bavishi in a fireside chat with Elin Torell. As climate impacts accelerate and uncertainty grows, communities across the country are redefining what it means to be resilient. The conversation will explore how equity, local leadership and civic collaboration form the backbone of effective climate action, highlighting how resilience can endure and evolve from the ground up.
Narragansett Bay Campus, Corless Auditorium (Watkins Laboratory)
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3/11/26
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Mar 24

8th Meeting of the Study Group on Renewable Energy Transition (SG-RENE)

Study Group meeting focused on renewable energy transition as part of WMO subsidiary body activities.
Remote
Free
3/24/26
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Apr 3

Fossils, Isotopes, and Diagenesis: Does the Chemistry of Fossils Reveal Ancient Climate

Part of the 'Presenting Prehistory' speaker series. What can fossils teach us about the world today? Discoveries made by paleontologists continue to shed new light on the past, from dinosaurs to ancient climate and ecosystems. This unique speaker series explores the newest paleontological findings and current hypotheses featuring leading scientists who lead the charge to better understand how life on Earth has changed. After each lecture, there will be a meet-and-greet with refreshments.
Museum of the Rockies
$5.00 - Adult (1...
4/3/26
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Apr 3

Fossils, Isotopes, and Diagenesis: Does the Chemistry of Fossils Reveal Ancient Climate

Part of the 'Presenting Prehistory' speaker series. How can chemistry reveal the environment that ancient organisms lived in? Studying chemical signals in fossils can sometimes shed light on their prehistoric world. After the lecture, there will be a meet-and-greet with refreshments. This unique speaker series explores the newest paleontological findings and current hypotheses featuring leading scientists who lead the charge to better understand how life on Earth has changed.
Museum of the Rockies
$5.00 - Adult (1...
4/3/26
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Apr 25

Earth Day Teen Climate Fest

You can celebrate the future of sustainability at the Earth Day Teen Climate Fest.
Aquarium of the Pacific
Free
4/25/26
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Jun 16

Looking Up Summer Nature Camp

There's a lot happening above our heads! The weather and climate where we live influences what plants and animals we have around us. What causes weather and climate to be different in different places? Campers will learn why Michigan is a particularly special place, and how we can take care of our common home. Each camper will build their own weather station to bring home! Also offered July 21-23.
Calvin University Ecosystem Preserve and Native Gardens
$175.00 - $175 p...
6/16/26
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Jul 11

Harvard Chan C-CHANGE Youth Summit on Climate Science, Medicine, & Health

A week-long intensive program where high school students explore climate change issues through the lens of science, public health, medicine, economics, and policy. Students choose an Action Focus (Climate Science, Communications, Entrepreneurship, Environmental Justice, Global Health, Healthcare, or Policy & Advocacy) and develop a Community Action Plan. The program includes workshops with climate influencers, guest speakers, field trips around Boston, visits to Harvard campus museums and the Boston Museum of Science. Students receive a Certificate of Completion from Harvard Chan C-CHANGE. Accommodations are at Simmons University residence halls.
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
$5,390.00 - $5,3...
7/11/26
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Jul 19

Climate Resilience Institute

High school summer program intensive focused on climate science and resilience strategies. Tufts credit available. Available in both residential and commuter options.
Tufts University
Free
7/19/26
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Jul 28

Resilient Futures Teacher Workshop 2026

Three-day in-person teacher workshop for middle school and high school educators. Engage with sessions on education resources, including scientist talks, lab tours, and networking sessions by CEEE, NOAA, and friends. Topics include climate science, natural hazards, water resources, climate mental health, data literacy, and more. Participants will leave with classroom-ready lessons and activities. Can receive a 20-hour PD certificate OR 1-2 Continuing Education credits from the University of Colorado Boulder upon course completion. Participants who complete the course will receive a gift card. Graduate credits available.
University of Colorado Boulder
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7/28/26
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