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July 2021

NOAA Announces FY22 Multi-stressor Federal Funding Opportunity

NOAA is soliciting proposals to increase our understanding of the combined impacts of multiple stressors, including harmful algal blooms, deoxygenation, ocean acidification, and increasing temperatures, on the function and health of marine ecosystems within the context of climate change. NOAA expects to fund 1–2 projects for up to four years in duration, with an approximate annual budget of $1 million, not to exceed $4 million in total.

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California-Nevada RISA Collaborates with American Planning Association on Climate Resilience Report

The report proposes a framework for climate resilience planning in the San Diego region, highlighting ways that planning can be made more effective through collaboration.

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Updated Climate Explorer Now Offers Projections for the Entire United States

With the addition of data for Hawai’i and U.S. island territories, the U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit’s Climate Explorer tool now offers climate projections for every county in the entire United States. The updated tool also features user-centered enhancements that make it easier to understand climate conditions projected for the future.

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CPO Partners on the National Virtual Summer Institute for Climate Change Education

Climate Generation’s 16th annual Summer Institute for Climate Change Education will support around 300 educators and climate change education professionals. Teachers from across that nation will gain the skills, tools, and resources to teach climate change in all subject areas.

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Comparing the Absorption Power of Smoke from Fires in the Western United States and Southern Africa

A new study shows that smoke emitted from fires in the western US has significantly different absorption properties than that emitted from fires in southern Africa.

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Climate Scientists Predict Rapid Increase in High-Tide Flooding for Majority of U.S. Coastlines in the Next Decade

The combined effects of sea-level rise and natural fluctuations in tidal range are anticipated to cause tipping points in the frequency of high-tide flooding. These tipping points can produce acute impacts in underserved communities, who are often unprepared to deal with the consequences.

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