CLIMATE RESILIENCY RESOURCES
media the Climate resiliency team is featured in:
Listen: Young Native American women from the Seminole Tribe of Florida delve into the profound impacts of climate change on their communities and the planet. Having grown up amidst generations of environmental stewards, these inspiring voices share their unique perspectives, shaped by ancestral knowledge and a deep connection to the natural world. They emphasize the need for collective action, urging listeners to join them in safeguarding the planet and ensuring a sustainable future for all.
Watch: Seminole tribal members from STOF EPO are interviewed for "Good Natured," a documentary centered in Florida that explores climate anxiety.
Climate resiliency book club
The Climate Resiliency Program hosts a summer book club. In 2025, the book club book was How to Change Everything, by Naomi Klein.

kids' corner
For teens and adults
The Fifth National Climate Assessment (linked above) includes a chapter focused on Tribes and Indigenous Peoples. Click the report to the left to learn more.
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) provides resources for Tribes. These resources support climate change planning and education.
for a deeper dive into Climate Team focus areas
International Dark Skies Association: Thunder Mountain Pootsee Nightsky

Dr. Paul N. Backhouse
Whitney Sapienza | Director
Dr. Craig van der Heiden | Director
Stacy Myers | Director
Alfonso Tigertail | Director


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