In October 2016, UCUT was proud to host a climate change workshop, giving voice to 12 distinguished presenters who gave their views on different aspects of climate change and its upcoming impacts to our land, wildlife, fish and water, as well as the roles of Native Tribes in helping shape Climate Change policies and planning.
Click here to download the agenda and click on the links below to download each presenter’s presentations.
Amelia AM Marchand
Impacts to Human Health and Infrastructure
Andrea K. Rodgers
Atmospheric Trust Litigation
Don Sampson
Columbia River Basin Tribes Climate Change Capacity Assessment
First Foods & Traditional Knowledge
Overview of Regional, National, and International Tribal Climate Change Planning & Policy
Dr. Chrystal A. Kolden
Climate Change And Wildfire
John E. Sirois
A Call To Action
Intro To Workshop
Role of Tribes in Fossil Fuel and Clean Energy Policies
Lara Whitely Binder
Building Tribal Capacity for Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment
Climate Change Impacts and Implications: An Overview
Michael Durglo
Arlee Eagles Club
Climate Change Strategic Plan
Mike Sanders
Climate Resilience for the Upper Columbia River Workshop Climate Change Group Activity
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Climate Change Adaptation Project
ITEP Climate Change Adaptation Training: Flyer
ITEP Climate Change Adaptation Training: Save The Date!
Rapid Vulnerability Assessment Table
Rick Everett
Whitebark Pine: Developing Baselines for 21st Century Management
Stephen Smith
Climate Impacts on River and Stream Hydrology
Tabitha Graves
Increasing Food Security for People and Wildlife Berry Science
Planning for Connectivity: An approach for mitigating habitat loss, land use change, & climate changeing
Tracy Bowerman
Climate change impacts to fishes in the Columbia River Basin