Alaska
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Atmospheric Rivers in the Northwest
Atmospheric rivers are an important source of water, but they may cause more damage with climate change.
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Northwest Adaptation in Action
This collection highlights the work of individuals who are implementing climate adaptation and mitigation practices on…
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2022 Workshop Summary: Sharing Knowledge on Farming, Water, and Drought in Alaska
A collection of information, presentations, and resources from drought workshops focused on Alaskan agriculture in 2022.
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Northwest Pollinators and Climate Change
A summary of Northwest pollinators and their vulnerability to climate change.
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Climate Change and Wildfire in Alaska
In Alaska, the risk of large, frequent, and severe wildfires is increasing as rapidly warming temperatures and longer…
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Northwest Cover Crops for Climate Resilience
Cover crops can make farms more resilient to the impacts of climate change by enhancing soil health and water quality.
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Northwest No-Till Farming for Climate Resilience
No-till farming keeps crop residues on farmland, protects soil, and limits the release of greenhouse gases.
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Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) — Its Importance in the Northwest
Snow is a critical source of water in the Northwest, and climate change will affect its availability.
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Navigating the Northwest Climate Hub Webpage
A guide to navigating the Northwest Climate Hub webpage.