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2025 Giving Cycle Awardee Native Coast Action Network Hosts TREX for 33 Indigenous Burners
In late November of 2025, the Native Coast Action Network hosted a week-long Wildland Fire Basic 32 Training in the context of Prescribed Burn Training Exchange (TREX) for 33 Indigenous burners from across California. Located at UC Santa Barbara's Sedgwick Reserve on the homelands of the Chumash peoples in Santa Barbara County, the training culminated after previous generations of intentional fire and in recent years of building partnerships and planning to support cultural b
Mar 53 min read


Climate Science Alliance Supports the Neh’atem Yuchiwiva Cahuilla Fall Basket Weaving Gathering
On November 16, 2025, the Climate Science Alliance team supported the Neh’atem Yuchiwiva Cahuilla Fall Basket Weaving Gathering, hosted by the California Indian Basketweavers Association and the Cahuilla Band of Indians. Photo by Raya Salgado We recently had the privilege of supporting a remarkable day of cultural practice and community. On November 16, 2025, the Climate Science Alliance team participated in the Neh’atem Yuchiwiva Cahuilla Fall Basket Weaving Gathering, hoste
Dec 23, 20252 min read


Piloting Sea Level Rise Lessons at the Elementary Institute of Science
The Climate Science Alliance partnered up with the Elementary Institute of Science to pilot interactive lessons about sea level rise, as part of the Alliance’s new curriculum developed for the Sea Level Rise Awareness, Education, and Literacy (SEAL) program—a collaborative effort with eight partnering institutions. Learn more about the pilot program and how to stay updated with the roll-out! This fall the Climate Science Alliance (Alliance) teamed up with the Elementary Insti
Nov 25, 20253 min read


CBTIS Hosts Climate Kids Training for 26 Educators in Mexico
Our partners at Centro de Bachillerato Tecnológico Industrial y de Servicios (CBTIS) hosted a Climate Kids training for 26 educators in Mexico! The educators learned from Alliance partners Aidé Escalante and Meliza Le Alvarado on how to use the Climate Kids Trunks for hands-on science, art, and storytelling activities in the classroom. Our Climate Kids educators in Mexico are excited and motivated to implement climate science education in their classrooms! Centro de Bachille
Nov 25, 20251 min read


Community Hubs in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands Receive Twelve Climate Kids Explorer Backpack Sets
Twelve Caribbean Climate Kids Explorer Backpack sets—which help educators make climate science topics both accessible and engaging for...
Sep 30, 20255 min read


Join Us for a Coastal Restoration Webinar on August 26th
Join the Climate Science Alliance and California State Coastal Conservancy for a webinar on August 26th to learn about opportunities to...
Aug 7, 20251 min read


Over 95 Attend Special Visit to Limuw for Coastal Co-Stewardship Training
On May 7th, over 95 people embarked a boat for a special visit to Limuw, the Chumash name for Santa Cruz island, as part of a Stewardship...
Jul 31, 20254 min read


Fourth Southwestern Tribal Summit Convenes 170+ to Advance Stewardship From the “Mountains to the Sea”
In early May, over 170 attendees came together on Chumash lands in Ventura for “Mountains to the Sea”, the fourth Southwestern Tribal...
Jul 31, 20256 min read


Campo EPA Hosts Fuels Reduction Training Near Cleveland National Forest
As a 2025 Giving Cycle awardee, the Campo Environmental Protection Agency facilitated a Stewardship Pathways training at a fuel break area on their homelands, in partnership with the Cleveland National Forest and Climate Science Alliance, to advance land, plant, and fire co-stewardship efforts in the region through knowledge exchange and community connections. At the Campo Band of Mission Indians Environmental Protection Agency , many efforts are underway to build capacity an
Jul 25, 20252 min read


Stewardship Pathways Training Held at the Lake Morena Fuel Break Area
On May 31st, twenty-four community members and partners from the Campo Band of Mission Indians and U.S. Forest Service came together on...
Jul 21, 20253 min read
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