EROSPublication - Long-Term (1986–2015) Crop Water Use Characterization over the Upper Rio Grande Basin of United States and Mexico Using Landsat-Based Evapotranspiration
NC CASC Leads Climate Workshops with Tribes of the Lower Missouri River
Consortium Partners meet in Boulder
Meet NC CASC Intern, Rebecca Reath
Meet NC CASC Intern, Tori Pfaeffle
Meet NC CASC Intern, Noah Williams
Noah Williams recently joined the NC CASC as an intern to work with the NC CASC's Tribal Resilience Liaison, Stefan Tangen. Noah received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication, with an emphasis in Environmental Communication, at California State University Channel Islands, in 2019. He will be assisting NC CASC’s Tribal Resilience liaison with on-going natural resource management projects, site-visits and a tribal newsletter for 31 Federally recognized tribes in the North Central region.
North Central CASC Receives Funding from the Community for Data Integration (CDI) for New “Climate Scenarios Toolbox”
Joint Stakeholder Committee Meeting
North Central Tribal Climate Resilience Liaisons
Kynser Wahwahsuck Bell and Janna Black
NC CASC Education Lead Leah Wasser Receives Open Educator Award
Leah Wasser is the recipient of the 2019 CU Boulder Open Educator Award from the CU Student Government and the University Libraries. The award recognizes her openly-licensed Earth Analytics Python course that uses open source tools to educate students on Earth data science. An average of 50,000 unique global visitors access the course materials each month.
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