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The USDA, Food for Progress - funded Regional Agriculture Innovation Network (RAIN) project, implemented by Winrock International, facilitates adoption of climate-smart innovations to increase productivity, reduce environmental impact, and expand trade in Thailan
Content produced by the International Climate Hub
Why Cows and Education?
Content produced by the Southern Plains Climate Hub
"Adaptive Management” is an iterative strategy where farmers identify opportunities for improvement in production and environmental footprints, evaluate a management change on their own farm, through on-farm research and/or annual performance assessments. Whole farm nutrient mass balance (NMB) assessments is such an annual performance tool at the whole farm level while field nutrient balances are evaluation approaches at the field or within-field scale.
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Content produced by the Northeast Climate Hub
Climate change impacts to California’s agricultural sector will vary by crop and growing region. Providing crop- and location-specific recommendations for adapting to future conditions and mitigating crop loss is critical to reducing economic impacts and maintaining food security at a local, state, and national level.
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The Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate (AIM for Climate / AIM4C) is a joint initiative by the United States and the United Arab Emirates.
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Over the past few decades, drought duration and severity have increased significantly, resulting in over $80 million in agricultural relief across the Hawaiian Islands (Fraizer et al., 2022). During drought, ranchers face significant challenges associated with the loss of pasture and forage resources, such as increased costs for supplemental feed, increased cattle mortality, and reduced calving rates. One persistent hurdle ranchers face is the lack of timely and accurate drought-related information, which is essential for proactive management decisions.
Content produced by the Southwest Climate Hub
The ORISE Fellow will conduct research contributing to the Forest Climate Indicators project, and will engage in product co-production, outreach, and training at every stage of the project. Research Project: The ORISE Fellow will engage in research, collaboration, and outreach with the Northeast and Midwest Climate Hubs and partners at Cornell University’s Northeast Region Climate Center on a project called “Using the Applied Climate Information System (ACIS) to Support Adaptation Management and Planning in Forestry Across Multiple Time Scales” (herein calle
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Content produced by the Northwest Climate Hub
The sea level along the East Coast is expected to rise as much over the next 30 years (10 - 14 inches) as it has over the last 100 years according to a new Sea Level Rise Technical Report. This report provides updated predictions on the rate
Content produced by the Northeast Climate Hub
Kimber is on a mission to connect people to the land in hopes that this connection will lead to the healing and vitality of our ecosystems. She does this through research, outreach, and science communication. 
Content produced by the California Climate Hub