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The Webinar Portal (climatewebinars.net) is a webinar portal focused on forestry, agriculture, natural resource conservation, climate science, and bioenergy. The platform is operated by Southern Regional Extension Forestry (SREF) in partnership with organizations such as NC State University Extension, Texas AgriLife Extension Service, USDA, USDA NRCS, USDA Forest Service, and The University of Georgia. It serves both learners and institutions by providing online event hosting and management workflows.
The platform offers live webinars and on-demand recorded courses. Its site states that it hosts more than 100 professional live webinars each year and has over 884 archived webinars. Course topics are fairly specialized and application-oriented, including organic agriculture research, livestock production fundamentals, invasive grass management, identifying forest herbicide injury, tree diseases, and more. Instruction is mainly in English. Page text can be translated using a Google Translate widget, but the platform clearly notes that translation is experimental, and that videos, multimedia, and text within images will not be translated.
One of the platform’s key strengths is continuing education credits. Some live and on-demand courses offer continuing education credits from professional organizations such as Certified Crop Advisors, the Society of American Foresters, the International Society of Arboriculture, and The Wildlife Society, and completion certificates can be generated automatically. In terms of pricing, the site states that most webinars are free for viewers, making it a low-cost continuing education resource. However, it does not disclose whether there are specific paid courses, certificate fees, or institutional service fees.
Its advantages include strong institutional backing, highly focused content, abundant free resources, and the ability to integrate processes such as registration, quizzes, feedback, certificates, and impact evaluation, making it well suited to professional training scenarios. The on-demand format also makes it convenient for practitioners to catch up on courses as needed. Its limitations are that the courses are strongly oriented toward the U.S. agriculture, forestry, and natural resources system, so some regulatory and practical contexts may not directly apply to China. The site is primarily in English, machine translation reliability is limited, and some categories currently have no upcoming live sessions, meaning course availability can fluctuate over time.
It is best suited for professionals in forestry, agriculture, natural resource conservation, and climate science, as well as government or institutional staff, extension educators, researchers, students, and land managers—especially those who need continuing education credits. The site does not provide information on access status from China. It may also rely on third-party tools such as YouTube, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams, so the actual viewing experience will depend on the local network environment. Access from China is therefore assessed as unknown.
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climatewebinars.net is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach climatewebinars.net directly.