News

WCS Climate Adaptation Fund Announces 2022 Request for Proposals


NC CASC Consortium Partner Wildlife Conservation Society's Climate Adaptation Fund has released its request for proposals for the 2022 grant cycle.



Scientists

James Rattling Leaf to Serve as Panelist on UCAR's 2022 Worldwide Climate Justice Teach-in Event


 



NCEI and CISESS Release State Climate Summaries 2022


NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) and the



March 2022 Issue of the NC CASC Tribal Climate Newsletter Now Available Online


The March 2022 Issue of the NC CASC Tribal Climate Newsletter is now available online.

 



Announcement, Event

NC CASC to Celebrate Earth Week 2022 by Hosting "Climate Solutions Days" Events


Join the NC CASC as we celebrate Earth Week 2022 by hosting Climate Solutions Days, an à la carte offering of presentations, workshops and trainings scheduled throughout the week where scientists and practitioners will share insights on climate change impacts from findings in the North Central region.


Event, Scientists

James Rattling Leaf Presenting at Second Lakota Food Summit 2022


NC CASC PI James Rattling Leaf will present "Developing Tribal Strategies to Deal with a Changing Climate" at the Second Lakota Food Summit on February 17th.


Publications

New Publication by James Rattling Leaf: "What is Traditional Ecological Knowledge and why does it matter?"


NC CASC PI James Rattling Leaf has published a new paper in ESA's Frontiers in Ecology & the Environment titled "What is Traditional Ecological Knowledge and why does it matter?"


Event

North Central Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (NC RISCC) to Host Science Integration Workshop


workshop

 



Publications

New Publication by Brian Miller: "Conservation under uncertainty: Innovations in participatory climate change scenario planning from U.S. national parks"


NC CASC/USGS Research Ecologist Brian Miller is the primary author of a new publication, "Conservation under uncertainty: Innovations in participatory climate change scenario planning from U.S. national parks". 


Publications

Phil Higuera Co-authors New Paper, "Developing strategies to support social-ecological resilience in flammable landscapes: A structured approach for natural resource managers and other stakeholders"


NC CASC consortium partner, Phil Higuera, University of Montana, is co-author on a new paper, "Developing strategies to support social-ecological resilience in flammable landscapes: A structured approach for natural resource managers and other stakeholders". The paper is a product of the USDA/US Forest Service Joint Fire Science Program.