This article continues the series of interviews with NOAA Climate Program Office funded scientists in celebration of Women’s History Month. Gigi Owen is a social scientist through CLIMAS, the Climate Assessment for the Southwest.
At the March 30th UCAR Center for Science Education virtual climate justice event, Amber Liggett will participate in discussions about climate change, actions, hope, and why justice is a critical component of the solution to climate change.
These high-quality maps and graphics will help promote public climate literacy and establish NOAA as an authoritative source of climate information.
A gathering of mayors from across the nation will meet in Miami next month to discuss climate impacts and actions they can take to protect people, property, and infrastructure.
Self-guided training modules on Resilient Land Use Planning and Rural Flood Mitigation are now available to help reduce climate-related risk in rural communities.
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