Entries by Chas Jones

Free Climate Short Courses

Are you interested in learning about climate? Have you been curious about the impacts of a changing climate? Do you wonder how managers adapt to local changes in extremes? If so, participate in one or both of the two climate short courses being offered in October by the South Central CASC. Short courses being offered: […]

Webinar Series Registration: Social Science Tools for Making Science Actionable

Registration for the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center’s (NW CASC) fall webinar series is now open. Register today to learn more about using Social Science Tools for Making Science Actionable! http://bit.ly/nwcascwebinars — Chas Jones Tribal Liaison with the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians & NW Climate Adaptation Science Center cejones www.chasjones.com (541)750-1023 (office)

July 10 Webinar: Best Practices for Collaborative Climate Adaptation Research between Tribal and Non-tribal Partners

The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center’s (NW CASC) next Actionable Climate Science Skills-building Webinar will be held on Tuesday, July 10th at 11:00 AM (Pacific). Register now for "Best Practices for Collaborative Climate Adaptation Research between Tribal and Non-tribal Partners" with Chas Jones (ATNI’s Tribal Liaison at the NW CASC) and Amelia Marchand (Confederated Tribes […]

July 10 Webinar: Best Practices for Collaborative Climate Adaptation Research between Tribal and Non-tribal Partners

Greetings! The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center’s (NW CASC) next Actionable Climate Science Skills-building Webinar will be held on Tuesday, July 10th at 11:00 AM (Pacific). Register now for "Best Practices for Collaborative Climate Adaptation Research between Tribal and Non-tribal Partners" with Chas Jones (ATNI’s Tribal Liaison at the NW CASC) and Amelia Marchand (Confederated […]

This city in Alaska is warming so fast, algorithms removed the data because it seemed unreal

By Angela Fritz December 12, 2017 at 1:47 PM The NOAA Barrow Baseline Atmospheric Observatory, with the Arctic Ocean in the background. (Mike Worley/Bureau of Land Management/) Last week, scientists were pulling together the latest data for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s monthly report on the climate when they noticed something strange: One of […]

International Research Experience for Students

Attention: undergraduates in geoscience (or allied) disciplines Please consider applying for our National Science Foundation-funded International Research Experiences for Students program “Landscapes of Deep Time in the Red Earth of France— Research Training in Paleoclimate” This program is particularly focused on recruiting undergraduates from under-represented groups. We especially encourage applications from students of Native American […]

2016 Tribal Leaders Summit on Climate Change

2016 Tribal Leaders Summit on Climate Change (Sept 14-15, 2016) partnered w/ Tulalip Tribe, hosted by Lummi Best practices and approaches to address climate change impacts to Tribes and tribal communities Discuss strategies to protect Tribal treaty rights and trust resources Need for immediate government-government consultation on climate impacts and programs Tribes must be consulted […]

Tribal Climate Camp (TCC)

Tribal Climate Camp (TCC) July 30 – Aug 4, 2017 University of Washington, Pack Forest Conference Center, Eatonville, Washington *TCC is organized through a collaboration of Tribal and Non-tribal partners The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI), Institute for Tribal Government (ITG), United South and Eastern Tribes (USET), and the Department of the Interior’s (USDI) […]

TRIBES & FIRST NATIONS CLIMATE SUMMIT

TRIBES & FIRST NATIONS CLIMATE SUMMIT DEC 13 – 14, 2017 | Tulalip Resort Casino Tulalip, WA EVENT REGISTRATION |  Tribes and First Nations in the Pacific Northwest have made great progress in observing and documenting environmental change on their homelands, but climate change is increasing at a pace that challenges important ways of life. […]