
In partnership with the Puget Sound Climate Preparedness Collaborative and the Tulalip Tribes, the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center and the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group are co-hosting an upcoming webinar on Tuesday, April 16th at 11 AM (PT) on “Managing Western Washington Wildfire Risk in a Changing Climate”.
In December 2018, multiple organizations came together with a shared interest in deepening the conversation about western Washington wildfire risk in a changing climate. The Puget Sound Climate Preparedness Collaborative, the Tulalip Tribes, the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center and the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group co-convened an event, “Managing Western Washington Wildfire Risk in a Changing Climate”, to summarize the state of the science, share options to increase preparedness and identify barriers to acting. This workshop brought together almost 100 participants from city, county, state, federal and tribal agencies. This webinar will summarize the content presented during the one-day workshop and will highlight key themes that emerged from the presentations and discussion throughout the day.