Emergency Resources
Disasters happen. At the Climate Hubs, we are here to support the long-term recovery of your lands and provide information and support on actions that can be taken to adapt to a changing climate. For resources and services that support emergency situations, please visit the USDA Disaster Resource Center which provides information on a variety of specific event types and resources on preparation, recovery, and USDA assistance during disaster events.
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Protecting Communities from Erosion on the Kuskokwim River in Alaska
This Adaptation in Action profile highlights the efforts of two communities to adapt to riverbank erosion.
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Managing Risk of Field and Equipment Fires in the Midwest
Explore resources for minimizing the risk of field and equipment fires during harvest.
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Productive Uses of Energy for Agriculture in Uganda
USDA Foreign Agricultural Service partnered with USAID/Power Africa on a project to stimulate productive uses of energy…
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Climate Change and Mental Health in the Northwest
Climate change can have a variety of negative mental health effects, particularly on vulnerable populations. However,…
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Coping with Extreme Precipitation and Flooding in California
California specific resources for monitoring, preparing for, and recovering from extreme precipitation events.
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Coping with Wildfire in California
California specific resources for understanding, monitoring and preparing for, responding to, and recovering from…
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Coping with Extreme Heat in California
California specific resources related to monitoring and preparing for extreme heat events.
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Coping with Temperature Change in California
California specific resources related to monitoring and preparing for temperature change