Frequently Asked Questions

General Conference Information


  • What is the National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference? Who should attend?

This conference is a great opportunity for tribal resource professionals, federal staff, personnel from universities, nonprofits, and students from academic institutions including tribal colleges and universities to attend. This event will be a good opportunity to learn about climate change adaptation and resilience efforts on tribal/Indigenous lands.

  • When and where is the inaugural National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference?

The inaugural National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC) will be held VIRTUALLY on September 14-17, 2020.

  • What does the conference schedule look like?

The NTICC is a 3-day event, starting on a Tuesday and ending on Thursday. Monday will feature optional trainings and workshops, and the opening plenary takes place Tuesday morning. Please see the schedule on the “Presenter” tab for more information (coming soon). Please note that the schedule is subject to change.

  • Who do I contact for general conference questions?

You may contact customer service by emailing NTICC@nau.edu

Please visit https://nticc2020.pathable.co/ for more in-depth information about conference.


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