Climate at noon

Climate @ Noon

Climate @ Noon is a Northern Climate Network series that brings informative lectures about climate change related issues, relevant to our community to campus. This event is free and open to the public.

Presentation Line-Up

More Opportunities to get Involved

The Climate Adaptation Task Force (CATF) was formed to help prepare local leaders and Marquette County stakeholders to think proactively about the effects of climate change and to develop strategies that will make the Upper Peninsula more resilient and effective when dealing with the consequences of climate change. 

More specifically, CATF provides a conduit through which to disseminate information about ways to deal with the local impacts of climate change, a forum where leaders of local units of government and members of the general public can come together to consider cooperative responses to common problems and seek funding for climate adaptation projects and a network of contacts with state and federal agencies that can offer local communities technical advice, research tools and access to potential sources of funding.

To learn more, head to their website here.

The Superior Watershed Partnership (SWP) plans, promotes, and implements climate adaptation projects across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on a watershed basis. The Great Lakes Conservation Corps (GLCC) crews regularly lead coastal resiliency projects such as restoring coastal wetland, dune, and beach grass ecosystems. SWP’s partnerships with volunteers, tribes, and governments of all sizes helps them promote a sustainable community and improve quality of life.

In addition to the GLCC, SWP has two other programs to improve the Upper Peninsula’s climate resiliency. The Energy Conservation Corps (ECC) performs low-income home energy efficiency assessments and installs solar panels for families to reduce their bills and carbon footprint. The Climate Conservation Corps (CCC) is dedicated to projects that help coastal communities adapt to climate change and increase community resilience to more extreme weather events. 

To learn more, head to their website here

Citizens’ Climate Lobby is a non-profit, nonpartisan, grassroots advocacy organization focused on national policies to address climate change. The Marquette chapter meets monthly.  For information on how to become involved please email marquette@citizensclimatelobby.org.

To learn more, head to their website here.

Climate Reality chapters bring together Americans of all backgrounds and walks of life to push for practical clean energy solutions in their communities and fight the fossil fuel agenda on the national stage. Chapters give members the opportunity to draw on Climate Reality’s support and expertise, while creating and executing their own plans for climate action at the local level.

To learn more, head to their website here.