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CNNCTS Project Highlighted In KPBS Midday Edition Story on Indigenous Stewardship

The Collaborative of Native Nations for Climate Transformation and Stewardship (CNNCTS) was highlighted on KPBS’ Midday Edition, as an example of how Indigenous stewardship is advancing climate change efforts. Listen to our very own Althea Walker share more about the collaborative led by San Diego State University and Climate Science Alliance.


“'Indigenous stewardship helps climate change efforts' episode highlights the CNNCTS project,” the KBPS Midday Edition logo, the CNNCTS logo, and the Climate Science Alliance logo on set against a blue and brown gradient background.

In November 2023, KPBS’ Midday Edition aired “Indigenous stewardship helps climate change efforts” featuring an interview with Althea Walker, Co-Director and Community Resilience Lead of the Climate Science Alliance, about the Collaborative of Native Nations for Climate Transformation and Stewardship (CNNCTS). 


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CNNCTS, a collaborative network led by San Diego State University and the Climate Science Alliance, represents a paradigm shift in how climate action is visioned, led, and implemented. The goal of CNNCTS is to support adaptation to climate change and conservation of biodiversity by centering Tribal stewardship.


Learn more about CNNCTS at: cnncts.org

Learn more about the KPBS’ Midday Edition episode here—start listening at 33:09.


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