Online Tribal Climate Change Guide
Climate Resilience
Advocacy and Policy
Online Tool
This resource is a part of the Pacific Northwest Tribal Climate Change Project, “a collaborative project between the University of Oregon Environmental Studies Program and the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station,” that aims to address the disproportionate impacts of climate change on American Indian and Alaska Native tribes by highlighting the indigenous-led approaches at the forefront of fighting climate change.
This site has many resources for Tribal Climate Resources, funding opportunities(for tribes, individuals, and other organizations), Disaster Resources, Adaptation Plans, Climate Programs, Climate Education, health, jobs, events, and more.
“The online Tribal Climate Change Guide is a clearinghouse of information for Tribes on funding opportunities, publications, trainings, and more. This guide is updated on a weekly basis and we encourage our partners and visitors to the guide to share information that you would like to see added. For more information, visit: https://tribalclimateguide.uoregon.edu/.”
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