Public workshop on National Climate Assessment report

Jan. 11, 2022

The , currently in development, will analyze the impacts of global change on people and places in the United States. The report is expected to be available in 2023.

The NCA5 is organized into chapters that include earth system processes, climate trends, national topics (e.g., water, forests, human health, tribal and Indigenous peoples, economics, and human social systems) and by region.

Alaska is the only state to have its own chapter. UAF scientists are strongly represented on the chapter authorship team, which will be inviting nominations for technical contributors. Technical contributors provide limited, requested inputs into chapter development for specific needs identified by the author team.

A free public engagement workshop to provide more information and gauge interest in participation will be held Wednesday, Jan. 12, from 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

  • Learn about the fifth National Climate Assessment and its process
  • Give feedback on what topics authors should include in the Alaska chapter
  • Meet and engage with the Alaska chapter authors

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ÌÀÄ·ÊÓƵ-affiliated authors include:

  • Danielle Meeker (chapter author), Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy, IARC
  • Tracie N. Curry (chapter author), IARC
  • Sarah F. Trainor (chapter author), Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy, IARC
  • Adelheid C. Herrmann (chapter author), Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy, IARC
  • Jeffrey A. Falke (agency chapter lead), Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, IAB

For more information, contact Jeff Falke at 907-474-6044 or  jfalke4@alaska.edu.