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Binational Working Group

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A Climate Collaboration for Nature and People Across the US-Mexico Border

Through binational, interdisciplinary collaboration, the Binational Working Group is advancing climate science and adaptation solutions throughout the Baja California Peninsula and surrounding region to address climate change.

The Binational Working Group convenes scientists, resource managers, representatives from conservation organizations, educators, philanthropists, and other partners on both sides of the United States-Mexico border to facilitate collaborative climate adaptation projects in natural and human communities.

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Climate Change and the Baja California Peninsula:
A Binational Working Group Report

This report provides an overview of what we know from available downscaled climate knowledge for the Peninsula, where research is needed, and opportunities for working collaboratively to advance climate science and solutions.

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Special thanks to all our partners who have provided support for the Binational Working Group and associated projects.

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The Climate Science Alliance Team acknowledges the Indigenous peoples on whose traditional territory we work and live. We honor the continued presence and resilience of Indigenous communities and nations today, and thank those we work with for your friendship and your good will in our efforts to collaborate.

 

The Climate Science Alliance is fiscally sponsored by the California Wildlife Foundation (Tax ID: 68-0234744).

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