NC CASC Workshop: Climate Data 101 in Python

Are you a resource manager or scientist interested in learning how to work with climate data in Python?

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October 21 webinar slides

October 21 webinar slides

New Funding Opportunity for Tribal Climate Resilience Liaisons at the CASCs

The BIA Tribal Climate Resilience Program is pleased to announce the availability of funding to support the hiring of Tribal Climate Resilience Liaisons in the North Central, Midwest and Northeast/Southeast regions of the DOI Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) through the BIA's Tribal Resilience Program.

Read Brian Miller's Paper on Agent-Environment Feedbacks

A new paper by Brian Miller, USGS and NC CASC Research Ecologist, is now available online in the Landscape Ecology journal. The paper, "A new approach for representing agent-environment feedbacks: coupled agent-based and state-and-transition simulation models," discusses the dynamic linkage between agent-based and state-and-transition simulation models, and their relevance for modeling landscape processes and patterns.

James Rattling Leaf to Speak at Alliances for Climate Action: Virtual Forum Series

James Rattling Leaf will be speaking at an upcoming talk as part of the Alliances for Climate Action: Virtual Forum Series, sponsored by the Resilient Nation Partnership Network, on October 20th from 12-2pm ET. The talk is part of a series of talks scheduled for every Wednesday throughout October. 

For more information and to register: https://alliances-for-climate-action.heysummit.com/ 

Brian Miller to Speak at Upcoming Talks at UNC and The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference

NC CASC and USGS Research Ecologist, Brian Miller, will be speaking at two upcoming events. The first, on October 26th, will be to a graduate seminar in ecology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where Brian will present his background and current work. The second will be at The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference on November 3rd.

Spotlight: Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Hosts Climate Change Summit in September

Read a summary of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Climate Change Summit held in September in the Spotlight Section on our website.

Read Molly Cross's Blog Post in Current Conservation

NC CASC Consortium Partner Dr. Molly Cross, Wildlife Conservation Society, published a piece in the online magazine, Current Conservation, titled "Adapting the what, when, where, why and who of nature conservation to be more effective in a changing climate."