Indigenous Communities Outline Their Climate Data Priorities
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The Colorado River cuts a path through silt and mud near Hite Marina, Utah. Credit: Alexander Heilner/The Water Desk, with aerial support provided by LightHawk; CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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Studying the effects of variable weather on all three aspects of production—planting, harvesting, and yield—can help farmers and policymakers build resilience to climate change. Image Credit: Philip Halling / Flooded field of wheat at Baughton
Medellín alerts citizens to floods, landslides, fires, lightning, and poor air quality. A layer of polluted air sits over the Aburrá Valley and the city of Medellín. Credit: siata.gov.co
The Colorado River flows from its headwaters region, near Parshall, Colo. Credit: Mitch Tobin, The Water Desk, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0