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  • Home
  • About Us
    • History
    • Advisory Council
    • Tribal Climate Resilience Liaisons
    • Organizations & Networks
  • Climate Impacts
    • Impacts of Climate Change on Tribes
    • How Tribes are Planning for Climate Change
    • Manoomin: Climate Change Impacts & Conservation >
      • Manoomin Literature
  • Network Meetings
  • Projects & Events
    • Indigenous Planning Summer Institute
    • Shifting Seasons Summits >
      • 2021 Shifting Seasons Summit
    • Phenology Learning Path
  • Resources
    • Tribal Climate Adaptation Menu
    • Climate Change Data Tools
    • Assessment and Planning Tools
    • Technical Assistance
    • Education & Training Resources
    • Websites
    • Funding Opportunities
    • Communication Resources
    • Climate Change Literature
  • Contact

INDIGENOUS CLIMATE RESILIENCE NETWORK


**NOTE: We are currently updating this website, which used to be the Northeast Indigenous Climate Resilience Network (NICRN). We apologize for some inconsistencies with NICRN vs. ICRN during this time.**
Indigenous peoples face a wide range of vulnerabilities and opportunities regarding the impacts of climate change. The Indigenous Climate Resilience Network (ICRN) seeks to convene Indigenous peoples to identify threats to Indigenous self-determination and ways of life and to formulate adaptation and mitigation strategies, dialogues, and educational programs that build Indigenous capacities to address climate-related issues.
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​This website provides the latest tools and resources for Indigenous peoples and scientists to work together towards meeting the current challenges of climate change.

Contact

College of Menominee Nation -
​Sustainable Development Institute
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N172 Hwy 47/55
 PO Box 1179
Keshena, WI 54135
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​This site is not a forum for sharing sensitive or protected information. Instead, it is a place that provides the latest tools and resources for Indigenous peoples and scientists to work together toward meeting the current challenges of climate change and to build an understanding of how climate change is affecting Indigenous tribes within the United States. Any sensitive information that is submitted will not be shared on this website.

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