There's a lot going on right now, but I'm excited to see this out.
Hats off to @kimberlyazzie.bsky.social for leading this effort to help ensure climate services serve Tribal Nations.
@kimberlyazzie
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There's a lot going on right now, but I'm excited to see this out.
Hats off to @kimberlyazzie.bsky.social for leading this effort to help ensure climate services serve Tribal Nations.
Improving Climate Services for Tribes: Recommendations from a National Survey of Service Users and Providers Kimberly Yazzie, Dara Craig, Kathy Lynn, Kyle Whyte, Nikki Cooley, Karen Cozzetto, Julie Maldonado, and Meade Krosby https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-24-0182.1
🚨Publication alert!
We conducted a national survey to understand the state of climate services for Tribes and how well they support Tribal adaptation efforts.
In short: Tribes are deeply engaged in adaptation, yet relatively poorly served by available climate services.
tinyurl.com/yruukhf2
Our findings may be used by a wide range of climate service providers to better support Tribes in their resilience efforts, particularly by engaging with Tribes to co-develop climate services tailored to Tribal needs.
Survey respondents highlighted:
🔍Climate services as being generally inaccessible and a poor fit to their needs.
🔎Need for data tailored to Tribal priorities and a centralized location for improved access.
🔍Need for additional funding and staff capacity to carry out adaptation activities.
Improving Climate Services for Tribes: Recommendations from a National Survey of Service Users and Providers Kimberly Yazzie, Dara Craig, Kathy Lynn, Kyle Whyte, Nikki Cooley, Karen Cozzetto, Julie Maldonado, and Meade Krosby https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-24-0182.1
🚨Publication alert!
We conducted a national survey to understand the state of climate services for Tribes and how well they support Tribal adaptation efforts.
In short: Tribes are deeply engaged in adaptation, yet relatively poorly served by available climate services.
tinyurl.com/yruukhf2
Had a spectacular week at Google’s Geo for Good in New York City! My cup overfloweth learning and engaging with others on geo data and earth engine innovations. 🌍
📢 I am delighted to share that I started a new position as Assistant Professor in the Department of Forestry & Conservation Sciences at the University of British Columbia. I feel incredibly fortunate to grow my research and form new relationships in beautiful BC and beyond!
🌲💡🌊 🌎 @forestry.ubc.ca
Wrapping up a full week of learning from policymakers, congressional staff, and other leaders, at the 25th AMS Science Policy Colloquium in DC! A mock legislative exercise was the highlight. What a week!
If you think the seasons are feeling… different, you may be right.
Our new review in Science (@science.org) shows that Earth’s changing rhythms could have major and underestimated consequences for life on Earth. 🌍🧵
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
The Spencer Foundation is offering rapid response bridge funding for those who lost NSF research grants.
www.spencer.org/grant_types/...
At least for the time being, my office is no longer allowed to attend trainings/conferences — but we want to keep learning!
Does anyone have recommendations of free, upcoming or recurring webinars that we could join as a group? Looking for anything water/earth/science/GIS-related 🌎🗺️🌊⚒️🧪
Silver torch cacti with red flowers in foreground surrounded by other succulents and cacti at the Arizona Garden on Stanford campus.
Variety of succulents and cacti with a towering agave stalk in the background. Meandering paths surround multiple beds of cacti and succulents at the Arizona Garden at Stanford campus.
Walking lab meeting to view delightful and hardy cacti and succulents at the Arizona Garden at Stanford. Old man cactus, silver torch, and soap aloe are some of my favorites.
An update from the UW Climate Impacts Group on what proposed cuts to NOAA and USGS would mean for our work supporting climate resilience in the Northwest.
At stake: both the NW Climate Adaptation Science Center and the NW Climate Resilience Collaborative (a NOAA Climate Adaptation Partnership).
The Trump administration halted a study assessing U.S. lands, water, and wildlife. Scientists are now working to publish it independently. @chrfield.bsky.social says it's vital for shaping conversations -- from family dinner tables to Congress.
Read more @nytimes.com: nyti.ms/4aVXrbj
A wonderful week at #AGU24! Presented on a siting tool for large-scale solar and had the chance to meet with legislators and their staff.
Thanks for putting this together! Please add me.
Starter Packs are great, but they favor well established individuals (understandably so). To help prop up new voices, here is a set of early career ecologists (self defined) who are, or would like to become, active on BlueSky
Please reply if you would like to be included!
go.bsky.app/Di74bDy
Fantastic! Please add me.
Poster sharing similar information to the original post, including link to the survey.
Are you a scientist working in ecology, conservation or natural resources? Help make conferences better and more accessible (including for those who #flyless) by taking and sharing this survey from NSF-funded ECODIVE (Evaluating Conferences for Diverse Engagement). 🌎🧪
➡️ tinyurl.com/ecodive
Here’s the continuation of the Starter Pack of journalists who work on climate, energy, and the environment (I don’t know why I’m on it but I think the creator is included).
Feeling inspired and renewed! Grateful to have attended the Conference of Ford Fellows at the National Academy of Sciences in DC. The theme was, Fellowship forever : Lifting our voices for knowledge, equity, and change. #FellowshipForever @NASEMFordFellow
Thank you, Francine!
This Policy Forum piece grew from an Uncommon Dialogue hosted by Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.
DM for a copy if you cannot access the link. 💡⚡️
Delighted to share a new paper out today in Science!
We discuss federal climate incentives, challenges, and opportunities. And we present a roadmap for bold action to address unmanageable time scales, limited access to information, and a need to build capacity.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Thrilled to be a part of this effort!
Large solar projects are an important part of the clean energy transition. The #SolarUncommonDialogue aims to reduce conflict and provide solutions for a path forward. bit.ly/3tdl1xp
With others, had a great conversation with Sammy Roth @latimes.com