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CNAP Annual Report Now Available; CSA Partnership Highlighted


The California-Nevada Climate Applications Program (CNAP) has released their 2018-2019 Annual Report, “Constructing Climate Resilient Communities, Landscapes, and Coasts in California and Nevada”, which highlights our partnership. Check it out today!

The California-Nevada Climate Applications Program (CNAP) has had a successful year, with projects ranging from fire warnings, drought tracking, and community engagement! The CNAP team published their achievements in their 2018-2019 Annual Report, “Constructing Climate Resilient Communities, Landscapes, and Coasts in California and Nevada”, which can be found here:

The Climate Science Alliance is proud to have partnered with CNAP on a variety of projects and events, including the San Diego Region Report featured in our 2019 San Diego Climate Summit.

CNAP is a Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) Program from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). To learn more, visit their website at cnap.ucsd.edu and follow them on Twitter at @CnapRisa.

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