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Smithsonian Life on a Sustainable Planet Webinars

Discover stories of hope and resilience each month! These free talks feature research and conservation leading to a sustainable world, with scientists from the Smithsonian and around the world. Photo: Gary Peresta/Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

Events in this collection

  • What a Warming World Means for Plants, Pests and Pollinators primary image

    What a Warming World Means for Plants, Pests and Pollinators

    Tuesday at 19:00 EDT

    Free

  • Smithsonian Webinar: Restoring Landscapes by a Return to Tribal Management primary image

    Smithsonian Webinar: Restoring Landscapes by a Return to Tribal Management

    Tue, May 21, 7:00 PM EDT

    Free

  • New Topic! "A Passion for Oysters" Screening primary image

    New Topic! "A Passion for Oysters" Screening

    Tue, Apr 16, 7:00 PM EDT

    Free

  • Smithsonian Webinar: The Hidden Worlds Within Ice Sheets and Glaciers primary image

    Smithsonian Webinar: The Hidden Worlds Within Ice Sheets and Glaciers

    Tue, Mar 19, 7:00 PM EDT

    Free

  • Smithsonian Webinar: Taking the Pulse of the Ocean With MarineGEO primary image

    Smithsonian Webinar: Taking the Pulse of the Ocean With MarineGEO

    Tue, Feb 20, 7:00 PM EST

    Free

  • Smithsonian Climate Webinar:  What's the Forecast for Invasive Species? primary image

    Smithsonian Climate Webinar: What's the Forecast for Invasive Species?

    Tue, Jan 16, 7:00 PM EST

    Free

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The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center studies life in the coastal zone, where the land meets the sea. Our scientists are discovering ways to create a more sustainable future, through research on climate change, biodiversity, invasive species, pollution and restoration.