News

Publications

Heather Yocum Co-authors Publication on State Wildlife Action Plans


NC CASC Stakeholder Engagement Lead, Heather Yocum, has co-authored a new publication in Conservation Science and Practice titled "Assessing the use of climate change information in State Wildlife Action Plans".


Scientists

James Rattling Leaf Interviewed by Directions Magazine "Geoinspirations Podcast Series"


NC CASC PI James Rattling Leaf was recently interviewed by Directions Magazine for their Geoinspirations Podcast Series: James Rattling Leaf - Responsibility, Reciprocity, Relevance, and Relationality. 



Announcement

WWA Scientist Publishes Summary on Latest Findings in Marshall Fire


Seth Arens at the Western Water Assessment has published a summary of what we know about the causes of the Marshall Fire, now available on WWA's Climate Dashboard.


Announcement

NC CASC January 2022 Tribal Climate Newsletter Now Available Online


The January 2022 issue of the NC CASC Tribal Climate Newsletter is now available online.



Webinar

Join Western Water Assessment's Upcoming Webinar Introducing the Snowtography Handbook


Join Western Water Assessment for our webinar on the Snowtography: Snowpack & Soil Moisture Monitoring Handbook , Friday, January 21, 2022 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (MST)



Publications

Recent Publications from NC CASC-Funded Projects


Several papers have recently been published from projects sponsored by the NC CASC.


Announcement

Request for Public Comment on the Annotated Outlines of the Fifth National Climate Assessment


NOAA, on behalf of the U.S. Global Change Research Program, has issued a Federal Register Notice seeking public feedback on the annotated outlines of each chapter of the Fifth National Climate Assessment.


Announcement

NC CASC November/December 2021 Newsletter Now Online


Our November/December 2021 newsletter is now available online.



Publications

NC CASC Partner, CSP, and SW CASC Publish Paper on Shifting Phenology with Climate Change


NC CASC partner, Shelley Crausbay, CSP, along with CSP colleagues and members of the SW CASC have published a new paper, "Dominant Sonoran Desert Plant Species Have Divergent Phenological Responses to Climate Change".


General, Scientists

NC CASC Wildfire Scientists Field Media Requests for Comments on Marshall Fire


NC CASC wildfire scientists, Jennifer Balch, University of Colorado Boulder, and Phil Higuera, University of Montana, have been fielding numerous media requests for interviews regarding the Marshall Fire in Boulder County last month.