” data-wplink-url-error=”true”>Peggy Harris; ATNI’s Climate Change Program Coordinator Where you can find us 6636 NE Sandy Blvd Portland, Oregon, United States climate@atnitribes.org +503.249.5770 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. So Tribes and First Nations across the region are coming together to learn from past work and to discuss how to continue climate change studies to provide the support communities need to adapt and thrive for generations to come.
” data-wplink-url-error=”true”>Peggy Harris; ATNI’s Climate Change Program Coordinator
Where you can find us 6636 NE Sandy Blvd Portland, Oregon, United States climate@atnitribes.org +503.249.5770 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. So Tribes and First Nations across the region are coming together to learn from past work and to discuss how to continue climate change studies to provide the support communities need to adapt and thrive for generations to come.
6636 NE Sandy Blvd Portland, Oregon, United States
climate@atnitribes.org +503.249.5770
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. So Tribes and First Nations across the region are coming together to learn from past work and to discuss how to continue climate change studies to provide the support communities need to adapt and thrive for generations to come.