Five Tribes Benefit from Hands-On Training in Solar Operations and Maintenance. OIE. 2016. |
2016 |
climate change, renewable energy, solar power, infrastructure, reduce, carbon, emissions |
Midwest, East Coast |
Link |
Bender, S., E. Burke, D. Chahim, L. Eshbach, L. L. Gordon, F. Kaplan, K. McCusker, H. Palevsky, M. Rowell, D. Battisti, J. Barcelos, J. Marlow, and S. Stzern, 2011: Initial Assessment of Lead Agency Candidates to Support Alaska Native Villages Requiring Relocation to Survive Climate Harms. 82 pp., University of Washington Climate Justice Seminar Spring 2011, Three Degrees Project, Seattle, WA. URL ↩ |
2011 |
Climate change, Relocation, tribe, Alaska Native, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
Link |
Geiling, Natasha. 2017. Climate change is already forcing U.S. communities to abandon their homes. Think Progress. |
2017 |
climate change, relocation, natural disaster, hazard, human health, land loss, adaptation, legislation |
National |
Link |
Photo Diary: A Week in Rural Alaska Where Climate Change Is Threatening a Village, Its School and Way of Life. The 74 Magazine. 2016. |
2016 |
climate change, relocation, erosion, infrastructure, school |
Alaska, Arctic, Bering Sea |
Link |
Morelli, T.L., Daly, C., Dobrowski, S.Z., Dulen, D.M., Ebersole, J.L., Jackson, S.T., Lundquist, J.D., Millar, C.I., Maher, S.P., Monahan, W.B. and Nydick, K.R., 2016. Managing climate change refugia for climate adaptation. PLoS One, 11(8), p.e0159909. |
2016 |
climate change, refugia, policy, planning, management, technical skills, climate sciecne, climate projection, adaptation |
Glodal, International, United States |
Link |
Ban, S.S., Alidina, H.M., Okey, T.A., Gregg, R.M. and Ban, N.C., 2016. Identifying potential marine climate change refugia: A case study in Canada’s Pacific marine ecosystems. Global Ecology and Conservation, 8, pp.41-54. |
2016 |
climate change, refugia, canada, pacific, marine, sea, coastal |
Coastal, Canada |
Link |
Stephen S. Ban, Hussein M. Alidina, Thomas A. Okey, Rachel M. Gregg, and Natalie C. Ban. Identifying potential marine climate change refugia: A case study in Canada’s Pacific marine ecosystems. CAKE. 2016. |
2016 |
climate change, refugia, adaptation, mitigation, ocean, marine, aquaculture, climate science |
United States |
Link |
Lee, J. 2017. There Are Climate Change Refugees in the U.S. Right Now. |
2017 |
climate change, refugee, relocation, natural disaster, hazard, victims, human health, community justice, social justice |
Untied States |
Link |
Salil D. Benegal (2018) The spillover of race and racial attitudes into public opinion about climate change, Environmental Politics, 27:4, 733-756, DOI:10.1080/09644016.2018.1457287 |
2018 |
climate change, racial attitudes, public opinion, communication |
National |
Link |
Papiez, C., 2009: Climate Change Implications for the Quileute and Hoh Tribes of Washington: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Assessing Climatic Disruptions to Coastal Indigenous Communities. Master’s Thesis, Environmental Studies. The Evergreen State College, 119 pp. URL |
2009 |
Climate change, Quileute and Hoh Tribes, Coastal Tribes, Northwest, Traditional Knowledge, tribe, indigenous |
Northwest |
Link |
Averyt, Kristen, et al. “Regional Climate Response Collaboratives: Multi-Institutional Support for Climate Resilience.” Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 99, no. 5, 2018, pp. 891–898., doi:10.1175/bams-d-17-0183.1. |
2018 |
climate change, public policy, climate variability, climate resilience, stakeholders, climate information |
Rocky Mountains, Northern Plaits |
Link |
Sorensen C, Murray V, Lemery J, Balbus J (2018) Climate change and women's health: Impacts and policy directions. PLoS Med 15(7): e1002603. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002603 |
2018 |
climate change, public health, women's health, climate justice, gender inequality |
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Link |
Houston, L., Capalbo, S., Seavert, C., Dalton, M., Bryla, D. and Sagili, R., 2017. In press. Specialty fruit production in the Pacific Northwest: adaptation strategies for a changing climate. Climatic Change, pp.1-13. DOI:10.1007/s10584-017-1951-y
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2017 |
climate change, produce, adaptation, sustainability, weather patterns, temperature, insect, disease, planning, policy |
Western United States. |
Link |
Stöckle, C.O., Higgins, S., Nelson, R., Abatzoglou, J., Huggins, D., Pan, W., Karimi, T., Antle, J., Eigenbrode, S.D. and Brooks, E. In press. Evaluating opportunities for an increased role of winter crops as adaptation to climate change in dryland cropping systems of the US Inland Pacific Northwest. Climatic Change, pp.1-15. DOI:10.1007/s10584-017-1950-z
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2017 |
climate change, produce, adaptation, mitigation, agriculture, sustainability, climate predictions, planning, management |
Pacific Northwest |
Link |
Marks-Block, Tony. 2017. Karuk Tribe, Forest Service and EcoAdapt Meet to Explore Climate Change Adaptation. North Coast. |
2017 |
climate change, prescribed burning, controlled burn, fire management, wildfire, risk, assessment, management, conservation, sustainability, planning, policy |
California, Oregon, West Coast, Pacific Northwest Coast |
Link |
Site of Science. 2017. We Are the Ocean: An Indigenous Response to Climate Change. |
2017 |
climate change, pollution, debris, plastics, adaptation, mitigation, natural processes, climate science, community, art, traditions, museum |
International, Global |
Link |
Klein, N. 2007. The shock doctrine: the rise of disaster capitalism. New York: Picador. |
2007 |
Climate change, political ecomony, capitalism |
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Trainor, S. F., F. S. Chaplin III, H. P. Huntington, D. C. Natcher, and G. Kofinas. 2007. Artic Climate Impacts: Environmental Injustice in Canada and the United States. Local Environment 12(6): 627-643. |
2007 |
Climate change, Political and industrial context of successful adaptation, Global contexts, Canada, United States, Arctic, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic, Canada, United States, Alaska |
Link |
McBride, B.B., Sanchez-Trigueros, F., Carver, S.J., Watson, A.E., Stumpff, L.M., Matt, R. and Borrie, W.T., 2017. Participatory Geographic Information Systems as an Organizational Platform for the Integration of Traditional and Scientific Knowledge in Contemporary Fire and Fuels Management. Journal of Forestry, 115(1), pp.43-50. |
2017 |
climate change, planning, policy, TEK, traditional ecological knowledge, resource management, fuel, energy |
National |
Link |
Dhillon, C.M., 2017. Using citizen science in environmental justice: participation and decision-making in a Southern California waste facility siting conflict. Local Environment, pp.1-18. |
2017 |
climate change, planning, policy, management, zoning, development, waste programs, community, collaboration |
National, United States |
Link |
CAKE. 2014. Flood and Erosion Hazard Assessment for the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe Phase 1 Report for the Sauk River Climate Impacts Study. |
2014 |
climate change, planning, policy, management, climate science, projections, natural resources, infrastructure |
Washington state, Pacific Northwest |
Link |
Gregg, R.M. 2017. Incorporating climate change in marine use plans for British Columbia’s First Nations. Summary of a project of the Marine Plan Partnership for the North Pacific Coast. |
2017 |
climate change, planning, policy, adaptation, mitigation, climate science |
Alaska, Pacific Northwest, Canada, British Columbia |
Link |
Lockwood, Devi. 2017. Ranchers and Tribes Unite Once Again to Fight the Keystone XL. yesmagazine.com |
2017 |
climate change, pipeline, fossil fuels, pollution, environmental degradation, human health, water quality, legislation, capitalism |
Nebraska |
Link |
Crate, Susan A. 2011. Climate and Culture: Anthropology in the Era of Contemporary Climate Change. Annual Review of Anthropology 40:173–194. |
2011 |
Climate change, perceptions, adaptation and resilience, research approaches, anthropological role(s), climate ethnography, tribe, indigenous |
Global |
Link |
Mundahl, E. 2017. Tribes’ Statement on Paris Agreement Shows Limits of Tribal Authority. |
2017 |
climate change, paris climate agreement, Trump Administration, sovereignty, self-determination, self-governance, limited authority, social justice, environmental justice |
National, United States |
Link |
“CTUIR joins coalition to fight climate change.” East Oregonian, East Oregonian, 24 Jan. 2018, www.eastoregonian.com/eo/local-news/20180124/ctuir-joins-coalition-to-fight-climate-change. |
2018 |
climate change, Paris Climate Agreement, climate change adaptation, tribal sovereignty |
Eastern Oregon, Northwest |
Link |
Kershner, J. (2010). A Framework for Climate Change Adaptation in Hawaii [Case study on a project of the Center for Island Climate Adaptation and Policy (ICAP) and Hawaii Coastal Zone Management Program]. Product of EcoAdapt's State of Adaptation Program. Retrieved from CAKE: http://www.cakex.org/case-studies/framework-climate-change-adaptation-ha... (Last updated December 2010)
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2010 |
climate change, pacific, TEK, sovereignty, self determination, adaptation, mitigation |
Hawaii |
Link |
Grossman, Z., A. Parker, and B. Frank, 2012: Asserting Native Resilience: Pacific Rim Indigenous Nations Face the Climate Crisis. Oregon State University Press, 240 pp.↩ |
2012 |
Climate change, Pacific Rim, indigenous peoples, tribe, indigenous |
Pacific Rim |
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Grey, Eva. 2017. Arctic indigenous leaders speak up about the dangers of increased shipping. Ship-Technology. |
2017 |
climate change, oceans, marine health, shipping, freight, oil freight, oil spills, pollution, fisheries, ecosystem, sustainability, conservation, preservation |
Alaska, Russia, Canada |
Link |
Alexander C., Bynum N., Johnson E., King U., Mustonen T., Neofotis P., Oettlé N., Rosenzweig C., Sakakibara C., Shadrin V., Vicarelli M., Waterhouse J. and Weeks B. (2011) Linking Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge of Climate Change. BioScience, Vol. 61 no.6, p. 477-484. |
2011 |
Climate change, observed impacts, indigenous knowledge, assessment, temperature change, tribe, indigenous |
Global |
Link |