Welcome
The Native Nations Climate Adaptation Program (NNCAP) at the University of Arizona works with Native American tribes and indigenous populations in the western United States to solve environmental and climate change issues.
Southwest Tribal Climate Change Network
Connecting tribes with resources to help with climate adaptation planning
Of Interest
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Check out the current climate profile on Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation that talks about the climate trends and climate change. It also includes future projections for Arizona, especially for Yavapai Nation and how it will effect agriculture, human health, ecosystems and species, drought, and... |
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Check out this promotional video for the 2017 Tribal Environmental Health Forum to be held October 19-20, 2017 at The Anthony B. Shelde Building at Wild Horse Pass in Chandler, AZ! Register for the Forum...Read More |
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The Workshop Report from "Rising Voices 5 Pathways from Science to Action" is now available. RV5 was held April 13 - 15, 2017 at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, CO. Rising Voices facilitates cross-cultural approaches for...Read More |
Tribal Nations With Adaptation Plans
Tribes that currently have a Climate Adaptation Plan
Calendar of Conferences, Trainings, and Webinars
Climate-focused events held by numerous entities