Tribal Climate Camp
TCC Resources and Presentations
TCC Resources and Presentations
Monday: Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change Resources
Introduction to Climate Change (Gary Morishima)
Michigan Tribes work on medicinal plant gathering and climate (Scan to bottom)
Mike Durglo Resources
Tuesday: Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Planning Resources and Presentations
Introduction to Vulnerability Assessments (Meade Krosby)
Introduction to Climate Data (Meade Krosby)
Tribal Vulnerability Assessment Resources website (Climate Impacts Group)
Tribal Climate Analysis tool (Climate Impacts Group)
Climatology Datasets and Tools
Climate Change Scenario data
Tribal Climate Impacts
BIA Tribal Resilience Resource Guide
Intro to Univ. of Oregon’s Tribal Climate Change Guide (Link to Online database; Presentation by Haley Case-Scott)
Tuesday: Community Engagement
Presentation: Community Engagement (Ann Marie Chischilly, ITEP)
Bibliography: Indigenous climate change (not yet updated for 2019 and part of 2018)
Tuesday: Indigineous Climate Change Programming Examples
Examples: Tribal approaches to planning and sustainability
Tribal climate change plan examples
GLIFWC Tribal Climate Adaptation Menu
Sustainable Development Institute at Menominee Resources for the Northeast Indigenous Resilience Network
Climate and Traditional Knowledges Work Group
Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals
Tuesday: Communications and Video Productions
OSU Productions
Wednesday: Energy Efficiency and Energy Policy Resources and Presentations
Tribal Energy Efficiency Program Slides (Cassandra Kubes)
Portland Clean Energy Fund Website
Portland Clean Energy Fund Campaign Website
Portland City Website
Heiltsuk First Nation Heat Pump Project
Friday: Glacier National Park Field Trip
Tribal Energy Efficiency Program Slides (Cassandra Kubes)
Ice Patch Collaborative Research with Confederated Salish Kootenai Tribes (Sierra Mandelko, Glacier National Park)
Native communities are among the most climate-sensitive groups within the Northwest, Southern and Eastern regions of the United States.
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