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Analysis Identifies Most Worrisome Invasive Plants in the Northeast

March 18, 2021
More than 100 new invasive plant species could expand into the Northeast under changing climate conditions in the region. To help resource managers plan for this challenge, Northeast CASC supported…

The Tribal Adaptation Menu (TAM) continues to be utilized across the Midwest, Northeast, and Southeast

March 18, 2021
Dibaginjigaadeg Anishinaabe Ezhitwaad also known as the Tribal Adaptation Menu (TAM) continues to be utilized as a resource for Tribal climate adaptation planning and resilience for Tribal Nations in the…

Seneca Nation of Indians Receives Award for Climate and Health Communication

March 18, 2021
The Seneca Nation of Indians has received an award from the National Indian Health Board’s (NIHB) Climate Ready Tribes Project to develop climate and environmental health communication materials. The overall…

New York Times Publishes Story on the Shinnecock Indian Nation and Resilience

March 18, 2021
The New York Times published a story (a subscription may be required to read the article) on the work of the Shinnecock Indian Nation – Environmental Department and partners to…

Auburn University Ph.D. Student Studies Ancient Southeastern Climates to understand the Modern Climate Change Implications for the Future

March 18, 2021
Leah Travis-Taylor is a new Ph.D. student at the Auburn University Department of Geosciences. Leah completed her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees at the University of Alabama…

Information need on Climate Change impacts to Tribal Infrastructure for a Report to Congress

March 18, 2021
The Bureau of Indian Affairs – Tribal Resilience Program (BIA-TRP) has received a Congressional Directive to complete and submit a report on the unmet infrastructure federal obligations of Tribal Nations…

Science Friday: How Native American Communities are addressing Climate Change

March 18, 2021
As part of its “Degrees of Change” series, Science Friday explores how some Tribal Nations have developed climate change risk assessments and adaptation plans. This podcast streamed on February 7,…

NOAA unveils an expanded and enhanced Climate Explorer

March 18, 2021
An expanded and redesigned version of NOAA’s online, open-source Climate Explorer tool has been released to improve support for local planners, policy leaders, and facility and resource managers. The tool…

USET Holds Climate Adaptation Plan Writing Retreat at NOAA Fisheries

March 18, 2021
USET Tribal Climate Science Liaison, Dr. Casey Thornbrugh, partnered with Adaptation/Insight Founder, Dr. Jennie Hoffman to hold a Climate Adaptation Plan Writing Retreat. The writing retreat was graciously hosted by…

The College of the Menominee Nation Continues the Tribal Adaptation Menu Workshop Series

March 18, 2021
The College of Menominee Nation, a Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (NE CASC) consortium institution, recently partnered with the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science (NIACS) and the Great Lakes…

SE CASC Science Symposium in New Orleans hears Presentations from Tribal Nation Environmental Staff, Students and Community Representatives

March 18, 2021
The Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC) held its Regional Science Symposium November 12-15, 2019 in New Orleans, LA. The Symposium consisted of several topic tracks including Coastal Resilience,…

Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe Announces Cooperative Agreement for State-Tribal Environmental Collaboration

March 18, 2021
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (SRMT) recently signed a cooperative agreement that will accelerate restoration of natural resources and traditional…
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