CAR-WASH Regional Climate Service Organizations

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MUNICIPAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES CENTER

The Municipal Research and Services Center is a non-profit providing legal and policy guidance for local governments. They provide services to state agencies, special purpose districts and counties as well as municipalities. Check out their webpage on climate impact preparedness, adaptation and resilience, or reach out to their team of attorneys and legal specialists through the Ask MRSC form

MUNICIPAL CENTER

WASHINGTON COASTAL HAZARDS RESILIENCE NETWORK

The Washington Coastal Hazards Resilience Network is a community of practice for people working on Washington’s coasts. They facilitate knowledge exchange and partnership through their network of more than 75 practitioners, as well as regular events. 

RESILIENCE NETWORK

OREGON CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH INSTITUTE

The Oregon Climate Change Research Institute conducts research on climate change and climate impacts in Oregon, serves as a clearinghouse for climate change information, and more. 

OREGON INSTITUTE

PACIFIC CLIMATE IMPACTS CONSORTIUM

The Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium provides information on the impacts of climate change and variability in the Pacific and Yukon Region of Canada. 

PACIFIC CONSORTIUM

US DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NORTHWEST CLIMATE HUB

The US Department of Agriculture Northwest Climate Hub provides climate services to Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington focusing on food, agriculture, natural resources and related issues. 

USDA NORTHWEST HUB

NORTHWEST CLIMATE ADAPTATION SCIENCE CENTER

The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center produces useful and accessible climate research on climate change impacts in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Their focus is on natural and cultural resources. 

NW CASC

NORTHWEST CLIMATE RESILIENCE COLLABORATIVE

The Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative partners with frontline communities to support climate resilience building efforts in Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. 

NCRC

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