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Using Technology and Games to Build Climate Resilient Communities
Linda Hirsch, a postdoctoral fellow at UC Santa Cruz who is supported by the Center for Coastal Climate Resilience, is exploring how technology can help individuals and communities prepare for and recover from climate-related hazards.
Harnessing Climate Change as a Catalyst for Business Growth
Addressing climate change is an important feat for many businesses. Climate change is a growing problem with significant consequences, and businesses must learn how to properly approach the issue by looking at it the other way around.
Kickoff Celebration: CMSF's NOAA Grant and Creating Coastal Resiliency
The CMSF received more than $71 million from NOAA and kicked off their 5-year plan to address costal resiliency in October 2024.
The City of Santa Cruz Awarded $8M by NOAA
Exciting news! The City of Santa Cruz has been awarded nearly $8 million from NOAA through the Climate Resilience Regional Challenge!
UC Santa Cruz Secures Over $2M for Monterey Bay Sanctuary Programs
UC Santa Cruz receives over $2M for education and training programs as part of a $71.1M federal grant to the California Marine Sanctuary Foundation and local partners.
Climate Coffee Series Moving to a New Day of the Week
Santa Cruz Climate Coffee is a casual meetup ahead of Earth Week focused on cultivating local collaboration, connections, and innovation within the ClimateTech community.
Climatize Nominated for The Earthshot Prize
Climatize has been nominated for The Earthshot Prize, a global challenge based on five Earthshots – ambitious goals for 2030 to fix our biggest environmental problems
4 Climate Resilience Projects Funded by 2022 CITRIS Campus Seed Funding Awards
Four winning projects have been funded through CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at UC Santa Cruz’s Campus Seed Funding program to pursue research relating to climate resilience.
The Crisis that Won't Go Away: Climate
Join us on August 5 to learn from thought leaders about worsening climate impacts, and economic devastation along with many other threats associated with low-earning, seasonal work.