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Tribal Climate Change Guide

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Tribal, First Nation, and Alaska Native communities—along with federal, academic, non-profit, and other partners—use this web-based clearinghouse to access a broad range of climate resources.

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The Tribal Climate Change Guide is a searchable database that features up-to-date information on available grants, adaptation plans, climate programs, and climate tools to assist Native peoples in addressing impacts of climate change on their communities and ways of life. The guide also features national events, climate job postings, education resources, publications, and a directory of climate change scientists.

The Tribal Climate Change Guide is part of the Pacific Northwest Tribal Climate Change Project and is updated regularly. Although originating in the Pacific Northwest Tribal Climate Change Network, contributors come from every region of the United States. International inputs are also welcome.

 

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Tribal Nations, including Alaska Native communities, along with federal, academic, non-profit, and other partners use the Tribal Climate Change guide as an clearinghouse for all resources relating to Tribes and climate.
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