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Climate Resources for Research and Teaching

Higher Education Webinar

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Incorporate climate resources using ArcGIS into your classroom

Understanding the exposure of people, property, and infrastructure to climate-related hazards is the first step in building resilient communities. To support this process, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Department of the Interior, and the US Global Change Research Program have partnered to develop the Climate Resilience Information System (CRIS). In this webinar, we’ll discuss how these portals can be leveraged to analyze and communicate climate-related hazards from the national to local level.

Watch this webinar to:

  • Gain knowledge about the capabilities of the White House climate portal using ArcGIS.
  • Access useful resources to help you get started with using ArcGIS for climate research and teaching.

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