As the Navajo Nation anticipate a hotter, drier future, report offers tools and insights for adaptation, and hope for resilience: Four Corners Face Changing Climate
NIDIS Newsletter about the climate change concerns occuring in the Four Corners region of the southwest. Uses weather data from the region to support the claims of a changing climate in the region.
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Story about a report led by the University of Colorado Boulder, “Considerations for Climate Change and Variability Adaptation on the Navajo Nation,“ published in 2014, which synthesizes state-of-the-science information on the Four Corners’ climate, water cycle, and ecology, as well as discussing social, legal, economic, infrastructural, and other factors that affect people’s vulnerabilities to climate impacts as well as their adaptive capacity, outlining one approach for how the region’s residents might plan for ongoing environmental change. From Dry Times, the NIDIS newsletter.
