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USDA Climate Adaptation Plans (across 13 agencies), published in 2022.
HomeAgricultureUSDA Climate Adaptation Plans (across 13 agencies), published in 2022.

USDA Climate Adaptation Plans (across 13 agencies), published in 2022.

Today I heard from Lynn Knight USDA Climate Hub Lead (https://www.climatehubs.usda.gov/contact)

In 2022, USDA published Climate Change Adaptation reports across 13 different agencies.

https://www.usda.gov/climate-solutions/climate-adaptation-usda

Here is a visual list of the reports by USDA agency.

 

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This site is currently supported by Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability “Strategic Advisory Support and Decision Framework Development for Natural Climate Solutions”. This site was originally supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture – Smith Lever Project 2019-20-110 and subsequently the USDA Climate Smart Commodities– NYS Connects: Climate Smart Farms and Forests Project.

This work was originally supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture – Smith Lever Project 2019-20-110. It continues to be supported by the USDA Climate Smart Commodities– NYS Connects: Climate Smart Farms and Forests Project

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