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Climate and Societal Interactions (CSI)

RISA Planning Activity Grantee to Host a Workshop on Heat + Housing + Health Equity Across the Southeastern U.S.

The workshop, funded as part of a NOAA RISA planning grant to establish a regional “Heat + Housing + Health Equity Network” for the Southeastern U.S., will be held on June 23.

RISA Planning Activity Grantee to Host a Workshop on Heat + Housing + Health Equity Across the Southeastern U.S. Read More »

Updated and Improved High-Impact Events Database Cataloging Developed by Western Water Assessment Catalogs Historical Weather and Climate Events in the Intermountain West

The recently updated High-Impact Weather and Climate Events Database is a resource collection of significant weather and climate-related events in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming.

Updated and Improved High-Impact Events Database Cataloging Developed by Western Water Assessment Catalogs Historical Weather and Climate Events in the Intermountain West Read More »

New Utah Hazard Planning Tool Created by Western Water Assessment Provides Resources on Historic, Current, and Future Natural Hazards in the West

The newly released Utah Hazard Planning Tool provides resources about the historical incidence, current risk, and future projections of natural hazards in the state of Utah.

New Utah Hazard Planning Tool Created by Western Water Assessment Provides Resources on Historic, Current, and Future Natural Hazards in the West Read More »

Bringing Islands Together to Advance Sustainable and Regenerative Tourism: NOAA Collaborates with the Local2030 Islands Network to Kick Off a New Community of Practice

Through this partnership with the Local2030 Islands Network, NOAA is advancing a whole-of-government approach to supporting adaptation and resilience for island nations.

Bringing Islands Together to Advance Sustainable and Regenerative Tourism: NOAA Collaborates with the Local2030 Islands Network to Kick Off a New Community of Practice Read More »

Pacific RISA Principal Investigator Victoria Keener Speaks about Peer-to-Peer Knowledge Exchange and Participatory Scenario Planning at the ASU Center for Science and Policy Outcomes

Dr. Victoria Keener, a RISA-funded scientist, spoke on the importance of collaboration and planning in advancing climate adaptation initiatives and policies at the ASU Center for Science and Policy Outcomes.

Pacific RISA Principal Investigator Victoria Keener Speaks about Peer-to-Peer Knowledge Exchange and Participatory Scenario Planning at the ASU Center for Science and Policy Outcomes Read More »

Southeast Alaska Drought and Extreme Events Workshop Hosted by Alaska RISA team

This March 2022 workshop aimed to build on existing climate adaptation efforts and assist with the development of community-driven adaptation strategies to serve the specific needs, challenges, and opportunities of remote communities in Southeast Alaska.

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NIDIS and CNAP to Host Drought Update and Wildfire Outlook Webinar for California and the Southwest

Wildfire season across the Southwestern U.S. has begun, with multiple destructive fires burning in Arizona and New Mexico. This June 2nd webinar will provide timely information on the current drought status and outlook and wildland fire potential outlook.

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Climate Impacts Research Consortium (CIRC), a former NOAA RISA team, to host a screening of the Spokane Climate Project film on May 16

The Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Research Consortium (CIRC), a former NOAA RISA team, will host a screening of the 20-minute Spokane Climate Project film, followed by an interactive session with the film’s director.

Climate Impacts Research Consortium (CIRC), a former NOAA RISA team, to host a screening of the Spokane Climate Project film on May 16 Read More »

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