Information and resources for adapting to climate change.
Helping Washington’s Coastal Forests Prepare for the Future
Climate Chronicles: Common Climate Vocabulary Shaping a Movement
Climate Chronicles: Reflections from TNC Washington's Director of Climate Action and Resilience
New Seeds on the Block
From PNW to PNG: A Climate-Focused Q&A with Dr. Ailene Ettinger
New Research: How do fishers view vulnerability and the impacts of climate change on fisheries?
The Climate Commitment Act: A Promise to Washington's Communities
Rebuilding an Urban Tree Canopy: On the Ground with GRIT
A unique research project, Greening Research in Tacoma (GRIT) brings together community partners and perspectives to paint a more detailed picture of how neighborhood residents *actually* experience green infrastructure, like tree plantings.
In partnership with the @City of Tacoma, @Tacoma Tree Foundation, and @University of Washington, GRIT’s community-minded approach will shape how we design and plan greening initiatives to be more equitable and effective for people everywhere.
Climate Change and the Wellbeing of Coastal Communities
Where the Water Meets the Sea
KCTS9-Crosscut interviews Dr. Emily Howe, Aquatic Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy for their “Human Elements” series where Emily talks about her personal connection to marshes and how she is working to restore these unique—and messy—ecosystems.