Home » Resource Hub

Southwest [US Climate Reslience Toolkit]

Higher temperatures have intensified drought and will lead to a more arid future. As warming increases irrigation demand, increased pumping could endanger groundwater supplies. Without adaptation, these changes will exacerbate the growing imbalance between water supply and demand in the region. The impacts of these climate-driven changes are experienced disproportionately by certain communities in the region, including Indigenous communities. In response to these interrelated climate challenges, people across the Southwest have implemented adaptive water governance and management approaches. Multiple efforts to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions are being implemented throughout the region.

Resource Details

Organization: US Climate Reslience Toolkit
Date: 21 November 2023 - 10:22am
Resource Type: Data, Resources
Topic: Climate Adaptation & Resilience, Conservation & Biodiversity, Environmental Justice, Green Space, Popular Education

Related resources (by topic)

28 Black Environmentalists

In celebration of Black History Month and with great interest in the individuals directing us toward climate strategies that are considerate of the socio-economic state of minorities, I used 30 minutes each day in February to appreciate and post the…

4 Black Environmentalists Who Changed the Environmental Movement

If you take a glance at the extensive legacy of black American history, the intersections with conservation are undeniable. From urban and rural agriculturalists, environmental scientists, planetwalkers, and environmental justice activists, the legacy of black Environmentalists exists in our natural…

40 Acres Project

The 40 Acres & a Mule Project came into existence when my endeavors and information sharing began to generate interest in the form of monetary support from others, both online and within my local community. As one of the very…

5 Black Heroes of the Environmental Movement

February is Black History Month in the US and Canada. More work needs to be done to address systemic racism in the environmental field, coupled with a greater push for environmental equity. From environmental justice advocates to scientists and social…

Help us expand the Resource Hub

Share resources that you think would be a good addition to this tool and our team will review them for inclusion in future updates.