Image Five Key Needs for Addressing Flood Injustice Feb. 19, 2024 To bring attention to the importance of flood justice and opportunities for engagement, our author working group, in partnership with the Arizona Institute for Resilience and the Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions, held the first Flood Justice Symposium at the University of Arizona in April 2023. Read more
Image UArizona Team Seeks to Bridge Science and Policy with State Fellowship Program Feb. 8, 2024 The new program will make scientific information more accessible to lawmakers by enabling scientists, engineers, and public health professionals to serve as advisors to state legislators. Read more
Image Where Are They Now? with Samantha & Maria Mata Jan. 30, 2024 Meet Samantha and Maria Mata! Sisters and Earth Grant alums, these young leaders share their past experiences in the Earth Grant program and how it has strengthened their impactful work in public health, education, and city planning. Read more
Image Lovejoy Center for Bridging Biodiversity, Conservation Science, and Policy Established Within AIR Jan. 16, 2024 A $5 million gift from the Thomas Lovejoy Amazon Biodiversity Center will establish the Lovejoy Center for Bridging Biodiversity, Conservation Science, and Policy and the Thomas E. Lovejoy Endowed Chair in Biodiversity, Conservation Science, and Policy within the Arizona Institute for Resilience at the University of Arizona. Read more
Image Elevating Indigenous Knowledge at COP28 Dec. 20, 2023 The Arizona Initiative for Resilience and International Development and the Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions within the Arizona Institute for Resilience, or AIR, brought together multidisciplinary experts from across the University of Arizona, and scholars from the Global South who are a part of the Climate Adaptation Research Program, to address and advance solutions towards a more resilient future. Read more
Image $3.8M NIH grant to fund Southwest Center on Resilience for Climate Change and Health Dec. 13, 2023 A $3.8 million grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, a division of the National Institutes of Health, will fund planning for the Southwest Center on Resilience for Climate Change and Health, or SCORCH, at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. The center will focus on research and programs to help communities in Arizona and other hot, dry geographic regions adapt to climate-driven health threats. Read more
Image Revisiting a Centuries-Old Approach to Farming That Embraces Water Scarcity Dec. 11, 2023 As discussions at COP28 wrestle with climate impacts on global food and water security, we hear from a Hopi farmer on his thriving practice of dry farming and his hopes for shared learning in Dubai. Read more
Image UArizona Delegation Travels to COP28 in Dubai Dec. 4, 2023 As the world comes together for COP28, the Arizona Initiative for Resilience and International Development and the Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions within AIR has brought together multi-disciplinary experts from across the University of Arizona and scholars from the Global South who are part of AIR's Climate Adaptation Research Program to form a delegation that brings their expertise to address and advance solutions towards a more resilient future. Read more
Image Growing Indigenous Resilience Nov. 28, 2023 Michael Kotutwa Johnson represents the 250th generation of his Hopi ancestors who have farmed their homelands for at least 3,000 years. Hear how Johnson, an assistant specialist in Indigenous resilience within the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, helps tribal nations address challenges related to water, energy and food systems. Read more
Image “Meet a Mentor” With Olya Weekley! Nov. 15, 2023 Meet Olya Weekley, a Wildcat alumni and new Earth Grant mentor, working as the Applied Conservation Project Manager at Tucson Audubon. Read more