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Michelle Wyman serves as the executive director of the Global Council for Science and the Environment, an international nonprofit that spans the boundaries between science, decision-making, and the environment. She has worked on clean energy, climate, and environmental policy with all levels of government for over two decades, developing SANDRA WHITEHOUSE, PH.D. Sandra Whitehouse, Ph.D., is a consultant who has served for over twenty years as an ocean policy advisor to multiple organizations and institutions, using her marine science expertise to advise clients on a variety of issues including how to advance ocean healthMAMTA MEHRA, PH.D.
Dr. Mamta Mehra is the senior fellow for climate solutions at GCSE and manages the GCSE Drawdown USA Scholars. As an environmental professional, she has more than eleven years of expertise in climate change, agriculture, and natural resource management. UNDERSTANDING RESILIENCE: A SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE (PART 1 In recent years, the concept of sustainability has emerged as a powerful and imperative notion that is fast becoming front and center of several debates concerning economic growth, social development, and environmental challenges.AMY LUERS, PH.D.
Amy Luers, Ph.D., is currently the global lead for sustainability science at Microsoft. Prior to moving to her current position, Luers was the executive director of Future Earth. She served as the assistant director of climate resilience and information in the WhiteHouse Office
GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT (GCSE) The Global Council for Science and the Environment (GCSE) is a nongovernmental organization established in 1990 that advances the use of science to inform environmental decision-making. The work of GCSE spans boundaries between science and decision-making to strengthen the impact of durable solutions to environmental challenges. GCSE engages INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE & WESTERN SCIENCE: COLLABORATION The Global Council for Science and the Environment & The Land Peace Foundation invite you to join us for the "Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions" Online Learning Series.. Learning from one another and building relationships between western science and Indigenous knowledge is an ongoing journey. This series is structured to continue the VIRTUAL TRANSATLANTIC SYMPOSIUM JUNE 7–9, 2021 Long before the COVID-19 pandemic and the most recent governmental and industry targets made around the world to curb greenhouse gas emissions and phase out fossil fuels, universities and research institutes have been steadily leading by example to advance a strong environmental future.ENVIRONMENTORS
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE & WESTERN SCIENCE: COLLABORATION The Global Council for Science and the Environment & The Land Peace Foundation invite you to join us for the "Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions" Online Learning Series.. This is the first session in the series. The series is structured to continue the discussions and collective learning that our community started at the NCSE DrawdownMICHELLE WYMAN
Michelle Wyman serves as the executive director of the Global Council for Science and the Environment, an international nonprofit that spans the boundaries between science, decision-making, and the environment. She has worked on clean energy, climate, and environmental policy with all levels of government for over two decades, developing SANDRA WHITEHOUSE, PH.D. Sandra Whitehouse, Ph.D., is a consultant who has served for over twenty years as an ocean policy advisor to multiple organizations and institutions, using her marine science expertise to advise clients on a variety of issues including how to advance ocean healthMAMTA MEHRA, PH.D.
Dr. Mamta Mehra is the senior fellow for climate solutions at GCSE and manages the GCSE Drawdown USA Scholars. As an environmental professional, she has more than eleven years of expertise in climate change, agriculture, and natural resource management. UNDERSTANDING RESILIENCE: A SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE (PART 1 In recent years, the concept of sustainability has emerged as a powerful and imperative notion that is fast becoming front and center of several debates concerning economic growth, social development, and environmental challenges.AMY LUERS, PH.D.
Amy Luers, Ph.D., is currently the global lead for sustainability science at Microsoft. Prior to moving to her current position, Luers was the executive director of Future Earth. She served as the assistant director of climate resilience and information in the WhiteHouse Office
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WHO WE ARE | GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE The Global Council for Science and the Environment (GCSE) is a nongovernmental organization established in 1990 that advances the use of science to inform environmental decision-making. The work of GCSE spans boundaries between science and decision-making to strengthen the impact of durable solutions to environmental challenges. GCSE engages VIRTUAL TRANSATLANTIC SYMPOSIUM JUNE 7–9, 2021 Long before the COVID-19 pandemic and the most recent governmental and industry targets made around the world to curb greenhouse gas emissions and phase out fossil fuels, universities and research institutes have been steadily leading by example to advance a strong environmental future. THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION’S ROLE IN COMBATTING THE Where Are We Now? Global incidence of the COVID-19 pandemic (as of November 8, 2020). Source: "Map of the COVID-19 verified number of infected per capita" by Raphaël Dunant is licensed under CC BY 4.0.Almost a year after the first COVID-19 cases were identified in Wuhan, China, the novel coronavirus-based pandemic continues to devastate millions of lives and livelihoods around the world.ENVIRONMENTORS
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At the 2022 Annual Conference of the Global Council for Science and the Environment (GCSE), we invite you to join us to examine the role of tipping points in natural and social systems, and in government and policy, to explore a collective goal of achieving a climate positive future. This conference theme goes deep into the core mission of GCSE CAREERS | GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT GCSE is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all persons and to prohibiting discrimination because of race, color, sex, national origin, age, religion, marital status, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation, status as a veteran, or any other protected status and/or conditions specified in federal and local COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE Communities of Practice (CoPs) are technical working groups open to individuals from GCSE Members that support and amplify education, research, and analysis from higher education institutions to advance the use of science in environmental decision-making across all levels of government. In addition, these groups advance capacity building andKATHLEEN PARRISH
Kathleen (Katie) Parrish is the communications advisor at GCSE. During her undergraduate research at Rutgers University, Katie led studies regarding the impacts of microplastic pollution in the Raritan River, worked with a local nonprofit to promote citizen science, published her work, and presented it ALBERTO PARENTI, PH.D. Alberto Parenti is the senior fellow for the circular economy globally at GCSE. He currently serves as an official of the Environmental Department of the European Commission. In this capacity, he has coordinated a wide range of sustainable development initiatives on water and waste management, nature conservation, adaptation to climatechange
GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT (GCSE) The Global Council for Science and the Environment (GCSE) is a nongovernmental organization established in 1990 that advances the use of science to inform environmental decision-making. The work of GCSE spans boundaries between science and decision-making to strengthen the impact of durable solutions to environmental challenges. GCSE engages VIRTUAL TRANSATLANTIC SYMPOSIUM JUNE 7–9, 2021 Long before the COVID-19 pandemic and the most recent governmental and industry targets made around the world to curb greenhouse gas emissions and phase out fossil fuels, universities and research institutes have been steadily leading by example to advance a strong environmental future. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE & WESTERN SCIENCE: COLLABORATION The Global Council for Science and the Environment & The Land Peace Foundation invite you to join us for the "Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions" Online Learning Series.. Learning from one another and building relationships between western science and Indigenous knowledge is an ongoing journey. This series is structured to continue theENVIRONMENTORS
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE & WESTERN SCIENCE: COLLABORATION The Global Council for Science and the Environment & The Land Peace Foundation invite you to join us for the "Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions" Online Learning Series.. This is the first session in the series. The series is structured to continue the discussions and collective learning that our community started at the NCSE DrawdownMICHELLE WYMAN
Michelle Wyman serves as the executive director of the Global Council for Science and the Environment, an international nonprofit that spans the boundaries between science, decision-making, and the environment. She has worked on clean energy, climate, and environmental policy with all levels of government for over two decades, developing SANDRA WHITEHOUSE, PH.D. Sandra Whitehouse, Ph.D., is a consultant who has served for over twenty years as an ocean policy advisor to multiple organizations and institutions, using her marine science expertise to advise clients on a variety of issues including how to advance ocean healthMAMTA MEHRA, PH.D.
Dr. Mamta Mehra is the senior fellow for climate solutions at GCSE and manages the GCSE Drawdown USA Scholars. As an environmental professional, she has more than eleven years of expertise in climate change, agriculture, and natural resource management.AMY LUERS, PH.D.
Amy Luers, Ph.D., is currently the global lead for sustainability science at Microsoft. Prior to moving to her current position, Luers was the executive director of Future Earth. She served as the assistant director of climate resilience and information in the WhiteHouse Office
ALBERTO PARENTI, PH.D. Alberto Parenti is the senior fellow for the circular economy globally at GCSE. He currently serves as an official of the Environmental Department of the European Commission. In this capacity, he has coordinated a wide range of sustainable development initiatives on water and waste management, nature conservation, adaptation to climatechange
GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT (GCSE) The Global Council for Science and the Environment (GCSE) is a nongovernmental organization established in 1990 that advances the use of science to inform environmental decision-making. The work of GCSE spans boundaries between science and decision-making to strengthen the impact of durable solutions to environmental challenges. GCSE engages VIRTUAL TRANSATLANTIC SYMPOSIUM JUNE 7–9, 2021 Long before the COVID-19 pandemic and the most recent governmental and industry targets made around the world to curb greenhouse gas emissions and phase out fossil fuels, universities and research institutes have been steadily leading by example to advance a strong environmental future.ENVIRONMENTORS
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE & WESTERN SCIENCE: COLLABORATION The Global Council for Science and the Environment & The Land Peace Foundation invite you to join us for the "Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions" Online Learning Series.. Learning from one another and building relationships between western science and Indigenous knowledge is an ongoing journey. This series is structured to continue the INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE & WESTERN SCIENCE: COLLABORATION The Global Council for Science and the Environment & The Land Peace Foundation invite you to join us for the "Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions" Online Learning Series.. This is the first session in the series. The series is structured to continue the discussions and collective learning that our community started at the NCSE DrawdownMICHELLE WYMAN
Michelle Wyman serves as the executive director of the Global Council for Science and the Environment, an international nonprofit that spans the boundaries between science, decision-making, and the environment. She has worked on clean energy, climate, and environmental policy with all levels of government for over two decades, developing SANDRA WHITEHOUSE, PH.D. Sandra Whitehouse, Ph.D., is a consultant who has served for over twenty years as an ocean policy advisor to multiple organizations and institutions, using her marine science expertise to advise clients on a variety of issues including how to advance ocean healthMAMTA MEHRA, PH.D.
Dr. Mamta Mehra is the senior fellow for climate solutions at GCSE and manages the GCSE Drawdown USA Scholars. As an environmental professional, she has more than eleven years of expertise in climate change, agriculture, and natural resource management.AMY LUERS, PH.D.
Amy Luers, Ph.D., is currently the global lead for sustainability science at Microsoft. Prior to moving to her current position, Luers was the executive director of Future Earth. She served as the assistant director of climate resilience and information in the WhiteHouse Office
ALBERTO PARENTI, PH.D. Alberto Parenti is the senior fellow for the circular economy globally at GCSE. He currently serves as an official of the Environmental Department of the European Commission. In this capacity, he has coordinated a wide range of sustainable development initiatives on water and waste management, nature conservation, adaptation to climatechange
GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT (GCSE) The Global Council for Science and the Environment (GCSE) is a nongovernmental organization established in 1990 that advances the use of science to inform environmental decision-making. The work of GCSE spans boundaries between science and decision-making to strengthen the impact of durable solutions to environmental challenges. GCSE engages VIRTUAL TRANSATLANTIC SYMPOSIUM JUNE 7–9, 2021 Long before the COVID-19 pandemic and the most recent governmental and industry targets made around the world to curb greenhouse gas emissions and phase out fossil fuels, universities and research institutes have been steadily leading by example to advance a strong environmental future. CURRENT GCSE MEMBERS St. Mary's College of Maryland. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Texas A&M University. Texas State University. The College of Wooster. The Evergreen State College. The George Washington University. The BECOME A GCSE MEMBER Membership Benefits. GCSE membership benefits are available to all individuals at a GCSE Member organization.. Participate in the GCSE Alliance of Sustainability and Environmental Academic Leaders. Members may select up to two representatives to join the GCSE Alliance of Sustainability and Environmental Academic Leaders (GCSE Leaders’Alliance).
TEAM | GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT (GCSE) We remain committed to improving the scientific basis of environmental decision-making and are connecting with our community virtually during this time. Click a team member name or photo below to see the most current contact information. For human resources or related questions, please contact Debbi Rich at debbi@gcseglobal.org. CAREERS | GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT GCSE is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all persons and to prohibiting discrimination because of race, color, sex, national origin, age, religion, marital status, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation, status as a veteran, or any other protected status and/or conditions specified in federal and localMAMTA MEHRA, PH.D.
Dr. Mamta Mehra is the senior fellow for climate solutions at GCSE and manages the GCSE Drawdown USA Scholars. As an environmental professional, she has more than eleven years of expertise in climate change, agriculture, and natural resource management. THE UNITED NATIONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL SCIENCE-POLICY This symposium is an opportunity for research institutions and universities to exchange best practices, lessons learned, and plans for future projects with an aim to explore potentialKATHLEEN PARRISH
Kathleen (Katie) Parrish is the communications advisor at GCSE. During her undergraduate research at Rutgers University, Katie led studies regarding the impacts of microplastic pollution in the Raritan River, worked with a local nonprofit to promote citizen science, published her work, and presented it MINH-HÀ PHAM, PH.D. Minh-Hà Pham, Ph.D., is currently the vice president for international relations at Paris Sciences et Lettres, a role she stepped into on September 1, 2018. Pham formerly served as the science counselor at the Embassy of France in the United States where she developed collaboration programs with renown American researchinstitutions.
GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT (GCSE) The Global Council for Science and the Environment (GCSE) is a nongovernmental organization established in 1990 that advances the use of science to inform environmental decision-making. The work of GCSE spans boundaries between science and decision-making to strengthen the impact of durable solutions to environmental challenges. GCSE engages WHO WE ARE | GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE The Global Council for Science and the Environment (GCSE) is a nongovernmental organization established in 1990 that advances the use of science to inform environmental decision-making. The work of GCSE spans boundaries between science and decision-making to strengthen the impact of durable solutions to environmental challenges. GCSE engagesENVIRONMENTORS
CAREERS | GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT GCSE is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all persons and to prohibiting discrimination because of race, color, sex, national origin, age, religion, marital status, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation, status as a veteran, or any other protected status and/or conditions specified in federal and local INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE & WESTERN SCIENCE: COLLABORATION The Global Council for Science and the Environment & The Land Peace Foundation invite you to join us for the "Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions" Online Learning Series.. This is the first session in the series. The series is structured to continue the discussions and collective learning that our community started at the NCSE Drawdown INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE & WESTERN SCIENCE: COLLABORATION The Global Council for Science and the Environment & The Land Peace Foundation invite you to join us for the "Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions" Online Learning Series.. Learning from one another and building relationships between western science and Indigenous knowledge is an ongoing journey. This series is structured to continue theMICHELLE WYMAN
Michelle Wyman serves as the executive director of the Global Council for Science and the Environment, an international nonprofit that spans the boundaries between science, decision-making, and the environment. She has worked on clean energy, climate, and environmental policy with all levels of government for over two decades, developing SANDRA WHITEHOUSE, PH.D. Sandra Whitehouse, Ph.D., is a consultant who has served for over twenty years as an ocean policy advisor to multiple organizations and institutions, using her marine science expertise to advise clients on a variety of issues including how to advance ocean healthAMY LUERS, PH.D.
Amy Luers, Ph.D., is currently the global lead for sustainability science at Microsoft. Prior to moving to her current position, Luers was the executive director of Future Earth. She served as the assistant director of climate resilience and information in the WhiteHouse Office
ALBERTO PARENTI, PH.D. Alberto Parenti is the senior fellow for the circular economy globally at GCSE. He currently serves as an official of the Environmental Department of the European Commission. In this capacity, he has coordinated a wide range of sustainable development initiatives on water and waste management, nature conservation, adaptation to climatechange
GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT (GCSE) The Global Council for Science and the Environment (GCSE) is a nongovernmental organization established in 1990 that advances the use of science to inform environmental decision-making. The work of GCSE spans boundaries between science and decision-making to strengthen the impact of durable solutions to environmental challenges. GCSE engages WHO WE ARE | GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE The Global Council for Science and the Environment (GCSE) is a nongovernmental organization established in 1990 that advances the use of science to inform environmental decision-making. The work of GCSE spans boundaries between science and decision-making to strengthen the impact of durable solutions to environmental challenges. GCSE engagesENVIRONMENTORS
CAREERS | GLOBAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT GCSE is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all persons and to prohibiting discrimination because of race, color, sex, national origin, age, religion, marital status, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation, status as a veteran, or any other protected status and/or conditions specified in federal and local INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE & WESTERN SCIENCE: COLLABORATION The Global Council for Science and the Environment & The Land Peace Foundation invite you to join us for the "Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions" Online Learning Series.. This is the first session in the series. The series is structured to continue the discussions and collective learning that our community started at the NCSE Drawdown INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE & WESTERN SCIENCE: COLLABORATION The Global Council for Science and the Environment & The Land Peace Foundation invite you to join us for the "Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions" Online Learning Series.. Learning from one another and building relationships between western science and Indigenous knowledge is an ongoing journey. This series is structured to continue theMICHELLE WYMAN
Michelle Wyman serves as the executive director of the Global Council for Science and the Environment, an international nonprofit that spans the boundaries between science, decision-making, and the environment. She has worked on clean energy, climate, and environmental policy with all levels of government for over two decades, developing SANDRA WHITEHOUSE, PH.D. Sandra Whitehouse, Ph.D., is a consultant who has served for over twenty years as an ocean policy advisor to multiple organizations and institutions, using her marine science expertise to advise clients on a variety of issues including how to advance ocean healthAMY LUERS, PH.D.
Amy Luers, Ph.D., is currently the global lead for sustainability science at Microsoft. Prior to moving to her current position, Luers was the executive director of Future Earth. She served as the assistant director of climate resilience and information in the WhiteHouse Office
ALBERTO PARENTI, PH.D. Alberto Parenti is the senior fellow for the circular economy globally at GCSE. He currently serves as an official of the Environmental Department of the European Commission. In this capacity, he has coordinated a wide range of sustainable development initiatives on water and waste management, nature conservation, adaptation to climatechange
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