Climate information: PNW

The mission of the Northwest CASC is to deliver science to help fish, wildlife, water, land and people adapt to a changing climate.

Provides climate projections for Federally and Tribally protected lands of the West." Developed by a partnership of Landscape Conservation Cooperatives

A list of scientific publications related to wildfire, many of which are also related to climate change.

PDF maps and GIS data showing projected stream temperatures across the contiguous western US under different scenarios.

Designed to help tribes in the Pacific Northwest and Great Basin understand how the climate is expected to change in places that they care about. Includes more than just reservations.

This includes a comprehensive climate vulnerability analysis of most or all of the Species of Greatest Conservation Need (including ESA-listed species). See Ch 5 and Appendix C.

The Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) is a partnership among public and private groups working to meet large-scale conservation challenges across five states.

The GNLCC partnership is network of U.S. federal, Canadian provincial and federal, Tribal Nations, state, academic, and conservation organizations. The partnership implements a regional approach by sharing data, science, and capacity.

The North Pacific LCC is a self-directed partnership between federal agencies, states, Tribes/First Nations, non-governmental organizations, universities, and other entities. It extends from south-central Alaska to northern California. It includes landscapes within the Kenai, Chugach, St. Elias, and Coast Mountains of Alaska and Canada; and portions of the Cascade, Klamath, and Coast Mountains in Washington, Oregon, and California and into adjacent coastal zones.