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FY22 Budget Request: U.S. Geological Survey


Climate research
ARPA–C. The administration is proposing to house ARPA–C in the Department of Energy with several agencies pitching in funds. USGS states its initial $60 million contribution would focus on reducing “barriers between science production and user application” in the following five areas: “planning tools for habitat and biodiversity, models for drought prediction, predictive tools for fire and post-fire risk management, coastal change and vulnerability forecasts for planning and disaster response, and models to assess potential and risks for geologic storage of hydrogen, including hydrogen produced using renewable energy.”
Climate science centers. Funding for the Climate Adaptation Science Centers program would double to $84 million under the request. Of the increase, $25 million would expand work across the network of eight university-based centers, with a focus on developing “climate adaptation services” that would support natural resources m ....

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First National Tribal Climate Conference Held Online


At the National Tribal and Indigenous Climate Conference open plenary, ITEP director Ann Marie Chischilly, joins other conference attendees via Zoom.
Last fall, the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) at Northern Arizona University hosted the United States’ first biennial National Tribal and Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC), with support from the Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribal Resilience Program (BIA TRP). The virtual conference was open to all U.S. tribal nations and Indigenous peoples from across the world, emphasizing the inclusion of elders and youth. The NTICC brought together experts on climate change and included a balance of traditional Indigenous knowledge and Western science. ....

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Revamping Federal Climate Science - Center for American Progress


Revamping Federal Climate Science
December 15, 2020, 5:00 am
Getty/Liu Shiping/Xinhua
Sam Hananel
Ari Drennen
Introduction and summary
The United States has been the global leader in climate science for decades. Unfortunately, progress has slowed and in some cases, even moved backward over the past four years, with the Trump administration dismantling core elements of the federal climate science apparatus. As the country and the planet head toward an increasingly unstable climate, the U.S. government needs to get back to the business of being the preeminent source of trusted applied science that supports climate change mitigation and adaptation decision-making of governments and civilian stakeholders. ....

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