Idaho
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Northwest Urban Forests and Climate Change
Urban forests in the Northwest reduce urban heat islands, making cities more climate resilient and environmentally just.
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Reducing Urban Heat through Tree Planting in Boise
This Adaptation in Action profile highlights Boise, Idaho’s tree planting campaign to reduce urban heat, offset…
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Economically Disadvantaged Communities
A summary of the impacts of climate change on the mental health of economically disadvantaged communities in the…
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Outdoor and Emergency Workers
A summary of the impacts of climate change on the mental health of outdoor and emergency workers in the Northwest.
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Native Americans and Alaska Natives
A summary of the impacts of climate change on mental health in Alaska Native and Native American communities.
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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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Extreme Weather: Northwest Drought
Drought affects agriculture, forests, rangelands, and people throughout the Northwest with increasing frequency and…
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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…