National Climate Adaptation Science Center - From wildfires to sea-level rise, climate change creates evolving challenges for ecosystems across the nation. The USGS National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) is a partnership-driven program that teams scientists with natural resource managers and communities to help fish, wildlife, water, land, and people adapt to a changing climate. Our network is comprised of the National CASC and nine regional CASCs, covering the continental U.
Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center - North Carolina State University is the host institution for the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center, providing organizational leadership to implement the CASC mission through capacity building, project management, communications, partnership development, and connections with scientific capabilities in the region. The mission is implemented through collaborative partnerships among USGS, natural and cultural resource management organizations, and academic institutions. SE CASC is part of a
USDA Midwest Climate Hub - The mission of the Midwest Climate Hub is to develop science-based, region-specific information and technologies alongside USDA agencies and partners, and deliver these products to agricultural and natural resource managers that enable climate-informed decision-making. This is in alignment with the USDA mission to provide leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutri
USDA Northeast Climate Hub - The USDA Northeast Climate Hub region includes the twelve Northeastern States plus the District of Columbia. The mission of the USDA Northeast Climate Hub is to develop and deliver science-based, region-specific information and technologies, with USDA agencies and partners, to agricultural and natural resource managers that enable climate-informed decision-making, and to provide access to assistance to implement those decisions. This is in alignment with the USDA mission to provide leadership on
USDA Northern Forests Climate Hub - Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( Lock Locked padlock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website.
USDA Northern Plains Climate Hub - The Northern Plains region has extensive precipitation and temperature gradients, which provide a diverse array of environmental conditions for agriculture. The region has diverse land uses including the largest remaining tracts of native rangeland in North America, substantial areas of both dryland and irrigated cropland and pasture, mosaics of cropland and grassland, and forested lands. Livestock production includes beef (cow-calf and yearling operations, feedlots), sheep, hogs, and dairy.
USDA Southeast Climate Hub - The Southeast Climate Hub connects public, academic, and private sector organizations with researchers and outreach specialists to deliver technical support and provide tools that help producers cope with challenges associated with drought, heat stress, excessive moisture, changes in pest pressures, and other disturbance.
USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub - Thank you for visiting the website of the USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub. Our regional team provides with our partners and stakeholders in the states of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas with the science-based weather and climate information they need to reduce risk and build resilience.
USDA Southwest Climate Hub - The Southwest Climate Hub serves Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and the US Affiliated Pacific Islands by delivering science-based, region-specific technologies and practical information that will assist with climate-informed decision making. Our mission aligns with the USDA mission to provide leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, a