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Tribal Climate Change Policy Training

Final Training Materials 

Agenda 

Speaker Bios

Final Participant List (includes participant and speaker contact information)

Training Summary Notes

View a webcast of the training - Once you get to the site scroll down to view Days 1 and 2 of the training.  Macintosh users will have to open the URL in quicktime.

Presentations:

Forest Service Strategic Framework for Climate Change, Fred P. Clark, WO Director, Office of Tribal Relations, USDA Forest Service

Climate Change Policy: Concepts and Mechanisms, Joshua Skov, Principal, Good Company

Tribal Adaptation to Climate Change and Cultural Sustainability, Terry Williams and Preston Hardison,
Tulalip Tribes Treaty Rights

Resources:

Bibliography of Climate Change and Carbon Footprint Resources, prepared by the Good Company, Version Date: September 10, 2009

Tribal Priorities for Senate Climate Legislation Based Upon the American Clean Energy and Security Act, prepared by the National Congress of American Indians and the National Tribal Environmental Council, Draft August 25, 2009

Article in Indian Country Today about a briefing on the Hill on the inclusion of tribal governments in pending energy and climate legislation. September 18, 2009.

USDA Forest Service Strategic Framework on Climate Change

Shadow of the Salmon, created by Salmon Defense

 

Learn more about the Tribal Climate Change Forum, October 15-16, 2009 in Eugene, Oregon.  

 

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