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Heather Yocum Represents NC CASC at Chancellors Annual Summit, "Working to Forge a Just and Sustainable Future"

 

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.

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?"

NC CASC February Tribal Climate Newsletter Now Online

The NC CASC February 2022 Tribal Climate newsletter is now available online.

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. 

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.

Spotlight: Tribal Climate Adaptation Planning

On October 18 – 21, 2021, participants from the Ute Mountain Ute, Southern Ute and Ute Tribe of Utah came together in a virtual setting to attend the Tri Ute Climate Adaptation Workshop, the first in a series of four climate adaptation workshops funded by the BIA Tribal Climate Resilience Program.

Stefan Tangen and Brian Miller Present at Tribal Climate Adaptation Planning Workshop

NC CASC Tribal Resilience Liaison, Stefan Tangen and USGS Research Ecologist, Brian Miller provided presentations and facilitated sessions at a workshop from October 18-21, 2021 on Tribal Climate Adaptation Planning.

November NC CASC Tribal Climate Newsletter Now Online

Our November Tribal Climate Newsletter is now available online.