TCLP

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.

Status of Tribes and Climate Change (STACC) Report

The Status of Tribes and Climate Change (STACC) Report seeks to uplift and honor the voices of Indigenous peoples across the U.S. to increase understanding of Tribal lifeways, cultures, and worldviews, the climate change impacts Tribes are experiencing, the solutions they are implementing, and ways that all of us can support Tribes in adapting to our changing world.

Read the Latest Tribal Climate Newsletter

Read the June 2021 edition of the Tribal Climate Newsletter.

Watch the Latest Tribal Webinar

Watch the latest tribal webinar, "Tribal Drought Conditions and Actions in the North Central," which discusses the updates and projections on drought conditions in the Missouri River Basin focused on Tribal lands.

NC CASC Tribal Outreach Featured in CIRES "Spheres" Magazine

The NC CASC's Tribal Climate Leaders Program (TCLP) was featured in the 2021 Edition of CIRES annual magazine, "Spheres." 

Read the May Edition of the Tribal Climate Newsletter

Read the May 2021 Edition of the Tribal Climate Newsletter.

Read the April Edition of the Tribal Climate Newsletter

Read the April edition of the Tribal Climate Newsletter.

James Rattling Leaf, Sr. featured in Bay Area Environmental Research Institute's "Connecting Tribal Lands with NASA Remote Sensing Tools" podcast

James Rattling Leaf, Sr. was recently featured in the podcast, "Connecting Tribal Lands with NASA Remote Sensing Tools", hosted by the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute.

James Rattling Leaf Sr., to speak at Posner Center Event, “Climate Justice and Indigenous Rights”

James Rattling Leaf, Sr., will be speaking at the Posner Center event, "Climate Justice and Indigenous Rights" on February 25th from 11am-12:30pm.

New FY20 Project, now live, Integrates Indigenous Knowledge and Paleoperspectives to Inform Climate Change Adaptation

NC CASC PI Shelley Crausbay will work directly with the Ute Mountain Ute decision-makers to combine traditional ecological knowledge with paleo-ecological records to explore past vegetation changes relevant to the stakeholder community.