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Climate and Societal Interactions (CSI)

CPO’s Adaptation Sciences Program Supports the Development of a New Research for Action Agenda for Climate Change and Health in the Caribbean

NOAA works closely with its partners in the Caribbean to shape understanding about climate and health, and support the development of knowledge to help inform decisions and manage risk.

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ACCAP and SCIPP, NOAA CAP/RISA teams, publish a new article, “Building resilience to extreme weather and climate events in the rural water and wastewater sectors”

The Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP) and the Southern Climate Impacts Planning Program, NOAA CAP/RISA teams, publish a new article examining the vulnerability of the water sector in rural, predominantly Indigenous and underserved coastal areas.

ACCAP and SCIPP, NOAA CAP/RISA teams, publish a new article, “Building resilience to extreme weather and climate events in the rural water and wastewater sectors” Read More »

CCRUN, a NOAA CAP/RISA team, presents a webinar titled “New York City Panel on Climate Change: Health and Energy Implications of Climate Change in NYC”

The Consortium for Climate Risk in the Urban Northeast’s (CCRUN), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, invites members of the New York City Panel on Climate Change (NPCC) to introduce a major chapter in their upcoming fourth assessment.

CCRUN, a NOAA CAP/RISA team, presents a webinar titled “New York City Panel on Climate Change: Health and Energy Implications of Climate Change in NYC” Read More »

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A New Dataset for Understanding and Managing the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary

Scientists supported by COM release a new dataset unveiling nearly two decades of previously unavailable oceanographic data from the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, offering crucial insights into the dynamic marine ecosystems and informing conservation and resource management strategies.

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NOAA’s Adaptation Sciences Program Launches a Regenerative Tourism Catalyst Grants Program in Partnership with The Ocean Foundation and the Local2030 Islands Network

This effort supports a broader initiative between NOAA and DOS designed to bring science and stewardship to bear on island resilience, foster efforts to build a blue economy and support the President’s Emergency Plan for Adaptation and Resilience (PREPARE).

NOAA’s Adaptation Sciences Program Launches a Regenerative Tourism Catalyst Grants Program in Partnership with The Ocean Foundation and the Local2030 Islands Network Read More »

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