Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

COP27

CPO’s International Knauss Fellow Attends COP27 with NOAA Delegation

The participation of the CPOs Knauss Fellow Andrea Miralles-Barboza at COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt shows CPOs continued commitment to support the development of early career interdisciplinary climate professionals working at the interface of science and policy. Additionally, through her coordination in the Islands and International Partnerships event at the U.S. Center, Andrea highlighted CPOs important role in advancing international climate adaptation and resilience.

CPO’s International Knauss Fellow Attends COP27 with NOAA Delegation Read More »

CPO’s Adaptation Sciences International Programs and Partnerships Featured in White House Announcements at COP27

Last year, the U.S. launched the President’s Emergency Plan for Adaptation and Resilience, or PREPARE. NOAA’s contributions to the PREPARE initiative were highlighted at the recent COP27 in Egypt.

CPO’s Adaptation Sciences International Programs and Partnerships Featured in White House Announcements at COP27 Read More »

Credit: NBS Roadmap Report

Climate Program Office staff contribute to new report on Nature-Based Solutions published for the National Climate Task Force

The Biden-Harris Administration released the Nature-Based Solutions Roadmap, an outline of strategic recommendations to put America on a path that will unlock the full potential of nature-based solutions to address climate change, nature loss, and inequity. This marks the first time the U.S. has developed a strategy to scale up nature-based solutions.

Climate Program Office staff contribute to new report on Nature-Based Solutions published for the National Climate Task Force Read More »

Credit: COP27

Adaptation Sciences Program Leads U.S. Center Side Event on Islands and International Partnerships at COP27

CPO’s Adaptation Sciences Program will lead a U.S. Center side event highlighting two international partnerships, the Local2030 Islands Network and the Renewable Energy for Latin America and the Caribbean (RELAC) initiative, as well as their U.S. Federal Agency and international partners, working towards ambitious and necessary net-zero and climate resilience goals during COP27.

Adaptation Sciences Program Leads U.S. Center Side Event on Islands and International Partnerships at COP27 Read More »

Credit: NOAA photo library

CPO to Support Dr. Spinrad’s Participation in the International Partnership for Blue Carbon Side Event at COP27

CPO’s Adaptation Sciences Program will support NOAA Administrator Dr. Rick Spinrad’s participation in an event on international partnerships for blue carbon at COP27.

CPO to Support Dr. Spinrad’s Participation in the International Partnership for Blue Carbon Side Event at COP27 Read More »

Adaptation Sciences Program Leads U.S. Center Side Event on Islands and International Partnerships at COP27

CPO’s Adaptation Sciences Program will lead a U.S. Center side event highlighting two international partnerships, the Local2030 Islands Network and the Renewable Energy for Latin America and the Caribbean (RELAC) initiative, as well as their U.S. Federal Agency and international partners, working towards ambitious and necessary net-zero and climate resilience goals during COP27.

Adaptation Sciences Program Leads U.S. Center Side Event on Islands and International Partnerships at COP27 Read More »

CPO to Support Dr. Spinrad’s Participation in the International Partnership for Blue Carbon Side Event at COP27

CPO’s Adaptation Sciences Program will support NOAA Administrator Dr. Rick Spinrad’s participation in an event on international partnerships for blue carbon at COP27.

CPO to Support Dr. Spinrad’s Participation in the International Partnership for Blue Carbon Side Event at COP27 Read More »

Scroll to Top