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Yurok Tribe Environmental Program (YTEP)’s Climate Change Activities

Yurok Tribe Environmental Program (YTEP)’s Climate Change Activities. Presentation by: Joe Hostler Yurok Tribe Environmental Program (YTEP) 2011 National Tribal Forum. Spokane, WA June 14 th , 2011. YTEP’s Climate Change Activities.

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  1. Yurok Tribe Environmental Program (YTEP)’s Climate Change Activities Presentation by: Joe Hostler Yurok Tribe Environmental Program (YTEP) 2011 National Tribal Forum. Spokane, WA June 14th, 2011.

  2. YTEP’s Climate Change Activities 1) Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Impacts Assessment & Prioritization Project Funded by EPA Environmental Justice Small Grant Program 2) Climate Change related tasks written into Clean Air Act Section 103 Grant.

  3. YTEP Climate Change Activities Tribal Background • Yurok People: Pueleek-laa, Pecheek-laa, Ner’er-nerh. • Yurok Territory Yurok Tribal Government • Constitution 1993 • 9 member Council with Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, & 7 Council Districts. • Committees

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  7. Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Impacts Assessment & Prioritization Project • EPA Environmental Justice Small Grants Program: • EJ is the fair treatment & meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation, & enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, & policies. EPA has this goal for all communities & persons across this nation. It will be achieved when everyone enjoys the same degree of protection from environmental & health hazards & equal access to the decision-making process to have a healthy environment in which to live, learn, & work. http://www.epa.gov/oecaerth/environmentaljustice/

  8. Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Impacts Assessment & Prioritization Project • The EPA Office of Environmental Justice established the small grants program in 1994. The purpose of this grant program is to support & empower communities that are working on local solutions to local environmental &/or public health issues.

  9. Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Impacts Assessment & Prioritization Project Project purpose: • Disproportionate and significant impacts to tribal lands & resources. • Lack of funding & long distances to travel to participate in regional, state & federal planning efforts in response to climate change.

  10. Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Impacts Assessment & Prioritization Project • Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Impacts Assessment & Prioritization Project • Grant info • Task 1: Build Tribal capacity on climate change • Task 2: Engage Community & create partnerships on climate change planning. • Task 3: Preparation & completion of the Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Prioritization Plan.

  11. Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Impacts Assessment & Prioritization Project • Task 1- Build Tribal capacity on C.C. • Obtain technical & scientific training on c.c. through attending trainings, workshops, meetings & planning sessions on c.c. issues, research, & planning at the local, state & regional level.

  12. Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Impacts Assessment & Prioritization Project • Task 1: • Meetings attended: • American Indian/ Alaskan Native Climate Change Workgroup meeting NW Indian College. Bellingham, WA. Nov. 8-9, 2010. • National Climate Assessment (NCA) Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Workshop. Atlanta, GA Jan. 19-20, 2011. • Pacific North West Tribal Climate Change Committee • USEPA Integrated Modeling to Characterize Climate Change Impacts. Atlanta, GA. Feb. 1-2, 2011. • Impacts of Climate Change on Extreme Events. San Diego, CA March 21-23, 2011. • Webinars • NCA Societal Indicators Workshop. Wash. D.C. April 28-29, 2011. • NTF 2011. June 14, 2011.

  13. Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Impacts Assessment & Prioritization Project • Impacts • Coastal erosion & loss of coastal & cultural resources due to changes in sea level & temperatures. • Increased flooding • Stronger winter storms • Longer and hotter summers • Increased algae blooms • Sea level rise • Increased wildfires • Loss of cultural significant species

  14. Possible Impacts of Climate Change Estimated 100-year flood model Major floods of 100-year size have occurred in 1955 & 1964

  15. Climate Change Impacts Increased rain, less snow Changes in peak flow timing Source: Lorrie Flint and Alan Flint , USGS (2010) http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/atmrivers/

  16. Climate Change Impacts Fish Kill of 2002 Over 50,000 adult chinook salmon died from disease caused by low, & warm river flows.

  17. Climate Change Impacts Increase Toxic algae blooms Dam Decommissioning

  18. Climate Change Impacts Sea level rise will greatly impact the Klamath River estuary Sea level rise will greatly threaten ancestral village sites and burials

  19. Climate Change Impacts

  20. Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Impacts Assessment & Prioritization Project • Task 2-Engage Community & create partnerships on climate change planning. • Presentations & consultations at 7 Council District meetings. • Presentation & consultation with Yurok Tribe Natural Resources Committee. • Presentation & consultation with the Yurok Tribe Cultural Committee • Presentation to Council & Tribal Departments on climate change research, needs & potential impacts. • Coordination of 1 inter-tribal workshop on climate change planning for tribes in the Klamath River watershed.

  21. Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Impacts Assessment & Prioritization Project • Task 3: Preparation & completion of the Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Prioritization Plan. • Summary document • Findings from public scoping • Will be used to guide and inform future tribal climate change research & planning efforts • educational brochure for community • Post to tribal website

  22. Yurok Tribe’s Climate Change Impacts Assessment & Prioritization Project • Lessons learned: • Project still underway. • Multiple groups working on c.c. don’t communicate. • This small grant has been a starting point. • Limited funding to work on c.c. • Tribe needs to break down doors

  23. YTEP Climate Change Activities • U.S. Department of Interior Climate Change Adaptation Initiative. • NTEC form letter • Invited to participate in Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC’s) • Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP)- Climate Change Adaptation Planning Committee. • Hosting NTEC Conference August 28-31, 2011 Blue Lake, CA.

  24. YTEP Climate Change Activities • Climate change related tasks written into Clean Air Act grant. • Environmental education with 3 elementary schools and 1 High School/Early College. • Project Budburst. Observe Pacific Dogwood Trees • Teacher’s Domain. Teaching students TEK Organized small 1 day Tribal Climate Change conference with neighboring tribes, September 2010.

  25. YTEP Climate Change Activities Join citizens all over the U.S. in collecting plant lifecycle (phenology) data and contributing to an ongoing scientific research project that explores the effects of climate change on the plant lifecycle. www.budburst.org Pheonology is the study of the timing of biological events in relation to changes in season and climate.

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  31. YTEP Climate Change Activities • Teacher’s Domain • FREE! • Internet based • Lots of videos, discussion questions, lesson plans • TEK • “Where Words Touch the Earth” Haskell Indian Nations University & Northwest Indian College project funded by WGBH PBS & NASA.

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  33. YTEP Climate Change Activities • Conclusions • Limited grant money available • The $25K from this grant has been seed money • Opportunities are available DOI’s LCC National Climate Assessment www.globalchange.gov • Innovate

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