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Richard Ambrose standing next to a pond in the middle of a field

Developing Solutions to Restore the Coast

Jan. 12, 2021
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Adaptation Planning for Tribal Environmental Professionals

Dec. 4, 2020
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Boundary SPANning: Developing the Southwest Practitioners Adaptation Network

Oct. 28, 2020
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How the SW CASC Fellowship Prepares Us for Real-World Challenges, Especially During a Pandemic

Oct. 8, 2020
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Supporting Tribal Climate Adaptation Through the CASC Network

Oct. 8, 2020
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Christina Morrisett with her laptop next to a lake.

How Do I Fit In? Finding My Place and Leaning In to Boundary Spanning

Sept. 1, 2020
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The sunset through a cloudy sky over mountains in the Pala Indian Reservation.

Coping with Crisis: Building Psychosocial Resilience in the Face of Climate Change

Aug. 25, 2020
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The coast of California during midday with a cloudless blue sky and cliffs topped with greenery.

What’s Needed to Effectively Manage the California Coast?

July 13, 2020
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Quote: "Inequality is structural, but it is upheld everyday by our individual choices." - Nicole Hannah-Jones

Radically Reimagined: Reflecting on My Power and Privilege as an Earth Scientist

July 2, 2020
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John Kemper standing on a ladder leaning on a cliffside looking back with a smile.

Hope from Strife: Working from Home with the SW CASC NRWD Fellows

May 6, 2020

It’s 1 PM, and I’m sitting on the couch. Again, that is – it’s the only spot in the house where I can participate in a digital meeting that doesn’t make it look like I’m checking in from the bottom of a cave or the surface of the sun.

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