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Register for the 1st NW Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change Network Symposium this Fall!
Registration is now open for the Northwest Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change Network’s virtual symposium, September 15-16, 2021. This symposium will bring together bring together managers, scientists and other practitioners to discuss the nexus of climate change, extreme events such as wildfires and droughts, and invasive species management in the Northwest.
Read moreSave the Date! Northwest Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change 2021 Virtual Symposium
The Northwest Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change Virtual Symposium is coming up in September 2021! Join this convening of managers, scientists and other practitioners to discuss the nexus of climate change, extreme events and invasive species management in the Northwest.
Read moreFaces of Adaptation: Meet Linda Anderson-Carnahan
Linda Anderson-Carnahan has worked for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the past 35 years and has been a longtime member of the NW CASC’s Stakeholder Advisory Committee. During her career with the EPA, Linda worked in the Southeast and Midwest regions before moving to the Pacific Northwest region.
Read moreAnnouncing Two Spanish-Language Reports on Climate Impacts in Washington
The UW Climate Impacts Group, host of the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, and several community partners are excited to share two Spanish-language reports on the impacts of climate change for Washington State.
Learn MoreSave The Date! Climate Change 101 Course with the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals
Mark your calendars! In collaboration with partners, the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals is hosting a Climate Change 101 Course on August 9-13, 2021. This week-long, virtual course will provide an introduction to climate change adaptation planning in the Western Region.
Read moreCoral Avery’s New Position as Natural Resource Specialist for BIA Tribal Resilience Program and NW CASC
We are excited to announce that Coral Avery, former Bureau of Indian Affairs Pathways Program Intern with the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) and NW CASC, is starting a new position as Natural Resource Specialist for the BIA Tribal Resilience Program and the NW CASC!
Read moreFaces of Adaptation: Meet John Tull
Dr. John Tull is the Nevada Science Coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Science Applications program and serves on the NW CASC Stakeholder Advisory Committee. He has been working in the Great Basin and other desert ecosystems for more than two decades.
Read moreNW CASC Presents at 11th Annual, First-Time Virtual Northwest Climate Conference
The University of Washington Climate Impacts Group, host of the National Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC), will be hosting the 11th annual, first-time virtual Northwest Climate Conference (NWCC) this week (April 6-8, 2021)!
Read moreTONIGHT! Join the UW Climate Impacts Group lecture, The Next Twenty-Five Years: Building a Climate-Resilient Future
The University of Washington Climate Impacts Group, host of the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, is presenting its third and final virtual lecture in its 25th anniversary series – The Next 25 Years: Building a Climate-Resilient Future — tonight at 5 p.m.
Learn More & RegisterRegister Today for the Northwest Climate Conference
Registration for the 2021 Northwest Climate Conference, taking place April 6-8, is now available! You can register here for either general registration ($150), student registration ($25), or apply to be considered for a full scholarship.
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