Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) is a program that takes place quarterly and is an opportunity for community dialogue about questions of climate change. TPCC covers different topics, focusing on perspectives of climate change impacts, adaptation responses, and opportunities for mitigation and resilience. These conversations are organized, coordinated and facilitated by staff from multiple agencies. You are invited to join the conversation.
Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) is an opportunity for community dialogue about questions of climate change.
Project activities:
2023
July 2023: the Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) project team hosted the webinar event "Dip Into Data," which featured climate-related data, data sources, and tips for incorporating the data into coastal resilience work.
April 2023: The Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) project team hosted its first in-person event of the year, which featured a series of lightning talks highlighting local climate action in the western Lake Superior region.
2022
In 2022, the Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) team hosted four events that covered topics including coastal adaptation, climate migration in the Great Lakes, local food production, and the Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts.
October 2022: The Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) community gathered together in person for the first time in nearly three years.
In 2022, the Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) team transitioned from providing monthly webinar presentations to quarterly (January, April, July, October) presentations.
2021
In 2021, Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) topics ranged from winter weather to heat waves, assisted forest migration, wetlands, and local climate resilience efforts. The TPCC team completed a survey of attendees to help shape and guide the future of TPCC events.
2020
In 2020, the Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) team transitioned to hosting virtual conversations, nearly doubling monthly attendance! An average of 50 participants were welcomed to these events each month.
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Why Minnesota Sea Grant?
Minnesota Sea Grant's (MNSG) role as a coordinator and facilitator of the Twin Ports Climate Conversations events supports MNSG's mission to enhance the practical use and conservation of coastal, marine and Great Lakes resources in order to create a sustainable economy and environment.
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What have we done lately?
Twin Ports Climate Conversations are held quarterly. Recent events include:
June 2024: MN CliMAT: A tool for visualizing different climate futures at a local scale across Minnesota
March 2024: Climate Change and Wildlife Stewardship in the 1854 Ceded Territory
October 2023: A Walking Tour of Barker’s Island Green Infrastructure Projects
Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) are designed for anyone interested in participating in a community conversations about climate change and community preparedness and response. Conversations focus on perspectives of climate change impacts, adaptation responses, and opportunities for building community resilience and mitigation.
July 2023: the Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) project team hosted the webinar event "Dip Into Data," which featured climate-related data, data sources, and tips for incorporating the data into coastal resilience work.
April 2023: The Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) project team hosted its first in-person event of the year, which featured a series of lightning talks highlighting local climate action in the western Lake Superior region.
2022
In 2022, the Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) team hosted four events that covered topics including coastal adaptation, climate migration in the Great Lakes, local food production, and the Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts.
October 2022: The Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) community gathered together in person for the first time in nearly three years.
In 2022, the Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) team transitioned from providing monthly webinar presentations to quarterly (January, April, July, October) presentations.
2021
In 2021, Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) topics ranged from winter weather to heat waves, assisted forest migration, wetlands, and local climate resilience efforts. The TPCC team completed a survey of attendees to help shape and guide the future of TPCC events.
2020
In 2020, the Twin Ports Climate Conversations (TPCC) team transitioned to hosting virtual conversations, nearly doubling monthly attendance! An average of 50 participants were welcomed to these events each month.