Building climate resiliency

Collaborating researchers on the Navigating the New Arctic project pose for a photo.
Collaborating researchers on the Navigating the New Arctic project pose for a photo.

Collaborating researchers on the Navigating the New Arctic project pose for a photo.

Here you’ll find our spring edition of the Climate Crossroads, the quarterly newsletter from the Nebraska State Climate Office.

We just returned from a conference in Alaska, where we met with indigenous peoples to talk about how changes in climate are affecting them. The work is part of a two-year research effort by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers, including Martha Shulski, NSCO director, and seven other university and government institutions. We’ll meet with Nebraskans for this research in July.

Also in this edition:

  • Al Dutcher predicts we’ll see active severe weather
  • We delivered 26 talks to more than 1,500 people this quarter
  • The Nebraska Mesonet at NSCO eyes new stations in 2018
Spring 2018 Climate Crossroads

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We deliver a variety of climate talks, including on climate change, climate trends, and short-term climate outlooks. We also speak about our office and the Nebraska Mesonet. Invite us to speak.