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2012 Was Warmest and Second Most Extreme Year On Record for the Contiguous U.S.
An article from Science Daily, published Jan 8, 2013, which states "According to NOAA scientists, 2012 marked the warmest year on record for the contiguous United States with the year consisting of a record warm spring, second warmest summer, fourth warmest winter and a warmer-than-average autumn."
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Tribal Climate Change Newsletter
November 2011 Issue
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Tribal Climate Change Newsletter
December 2011 issue Lots of good information about upcoming events and funding opportunities!
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Responding to climate change in national forests: a guidebook for developing adaptation options
This guidebook contains science-based principles, processes, and tools necessary to assist with developing adaptation options for national forest lands.
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Effects of Climatic Variability and Change on Forest Ecosystems: A Comprehensive Science Synthesis for the U.S. Forest Sector
USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-870. December 2012. James M. Vose, David L. Peterson, and Toral Patel-Weynand, Editors. This report is a scientific assessment of the current condition and likely future condition of forest resources in the United States relative to climatic variability and change. It includes descriptions of key regional issues and examples of a risk-based framework for assessing climate-change effects.
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Tribal Climate Change Newsletter- August 2013
ITEP's Tribal Climate Change Newsletter. This monthly newsletter provides news items, resources, announcements about funding opportunities, conferences, and training, and other information relevant to tribal climate change issues.
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Why Wildfires Keep Getting Bigger: an Introduction to Wildland Fires in New Mexico (PDF)
PowerPoint presentation (PDF version). Presented by Mary Stuever, NM State Forestry Chama District Forester at Preparing for Large Wildfires in New Mexico workshop series, April 2018.
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New guidebook provides framework for managing U.S. forests in face of climate change
Forest Service releases new guidelines for managing forest landscapes for resilience to climate change.
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Congressional Research Service Releases: "Climate Change Adaptation by Federal Agencies: An Analysis of Plans and Issues for Congress"
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Nature Climate Change Article: "Vulnerability and Adaptation of U.S. Shellfisheries to Ocean Acidification"
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