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EPE TIG Week: Empowering Evaluators to Create a Just Environmental Movement by Rupu Gupta

Hi, I’m Rupu Gupta, Program-Chair of AEA’s Environmental Program Evaluation Topical Interest Group, and Conservation Psychologist at Knology, an interdisciplinary social science research organization.  This year has brought a lot of excitement and momentum for the environmental movement to be able to comprehensively address the complex challenges related to climate and the environment. As I …

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EPE TIG Week: How Do We Know We’re Helping? The Future of Evaluating US Climate Action by Sarah Sutton

Hi, I’m Sarah Sutton, Principal of Sustainable Museums and Cultural Sector Lead for America is All In.  Measuring climate impacts, then monitoring and evaluating the data for decision-making, is the currency of the future. Few are ready to trade in it even through mathematical transactions of counting and offsetting carbon-dioxide equivalents (CO2e). Measuring and monitoring …

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EPE TIG Week: Environmental Evaluation and Life in a Post-Vaccine World by Dylan Galos

Hi I’m Dylan Galos. I’m an evaluator at the Minnesota Department of Health. My work focuses on community health improvement and health equity in COVID-19. A year ago, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19, illness caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV2, a global pandemic. Mitigation measures included closures of non-essential businesses, travel restrictions, and mandates …

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Become an AEA Comments Connoisseur by Sheila B. Robinson

Hello AEA365 readers! I’m Sheila B Robinson, Lead Curator and sometimes Saturday contributor with a few tips on interacting with AEA365 authors and readers. The aea365 blog allows for comments on any blog article. Commenting on a blog article is a great way to interact with the author(s) and potentially with others who also choose …

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CREA-HI week: Equity in a changing climate by Laurien Baird Hokuli’i Helfrich-Nuss

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CREA-HI week: Data Storytelling by Thaddeus Pham

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CREA-HI week: Refocusing the Evaluation Lens on Native Wellbeing by Palama Lee

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CREA-HI week: Data Sovereignty by Katherine Tibbetts

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CREA-HI week: Evaluating with Aloha by Patrick Uchigakiuchi

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CREA-HI Week: Introduction to CREA-Hawai‘i by Dawn Mahi

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