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USACE's lead climate scientist speaks at UA

April 27, 2017

Jeff Arnold, the lead climate scientist at the US Army Corps of Engineers, spoke at UA on April 27, 2017, on "Decision Support for Uncertain Climate Futures: The Confidence Trap."

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Climate Change and You! Listen to the Podcast!

March 21, 2017

Green Connections Radio recently talked with CCASS Director Kathy Jacobs, who led the 3rd National Climate Assessment, about climate change impacts and adaptation options. 

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CCASS/NNCAP Welcomes Dr. Valerie Small

Feb. 15, 2017

Dr. Valerie Small (Apsaalooke'-Crow) has joined the Native Nations Climate Adaptation Program as an Assistant Research Scientist. Dr. Small will be working with Tribes in the Southwest Region in collaboration within the Institute of the Environment as well as the DOI Southwest Climate Science Center (SW CSC).

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UCAR profiles Jacobs' "remarkable career"

Feb. 8, 2017

The Sept. 2016 issue of UCARConnect includes a feature story on CCASS Director Kathy Jacobs' career and her recent work on the relationship of extreme weather and climate change. 

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New Scenario Planning Website

Dec. 31, 2016

A new website focused on Scenario Planning for Climate Adaptation, adaptationscenarios.org, has been developed by CCASS and the DOI Southwest Climate Science Center.

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Science article advocates ongoing ecosystem assessment

Nov. 21, 2016

A Policy Forum piece just published in Science and which advocates a national, sustained U.S. ecosystem assessment was led by DOI Southwest Climate Science Center director Steve Jackson and co-authored by CCASS director Kathy Jacobs and others.

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CCASS's Marchand wins "40 Under 40" award

Nov. 8, 2016

CCASS Project Coordinator Chad Marchand was received the “Native American 40 Under 40” award from the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development.

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Talks on social science in climate adaptation work

Nov. 7, 2016

The fourth in a series of short talks on social science methods and tools relevant to climate change adaptation took place at the ENR2 Building of the University of Arizona on Nov. 7, 2017.

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U.S. Energy Policy in Transition

June 23, 2016

Michelle Wyman, Executive Director of the National Council for Science and the Environment, spoke at the UA on March 22 on "U.S. Energy Policy in Transition."

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Lemos speaks on building adaptive capacity

Oct. 30, 2015

Dr. Maria Carmen Lemos spoke at the University of Arizona in October 2015 on "Building Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change.”

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