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Stewardship Pathways Program Highlighted in Artemisia Article

  • Writer: Climate Science Alliance
    Climate Science Alliance
  • Oct 26, 2024
  • 1 min read

In the August 2024 issue of Artemisia journal, the Climate Science Alliance’s Stewardship Pathways program was highlighted in an article authored by current and previous Alliance team members titled “Stewardship Pathways: Advancing Tribal Climate Stewardship of All Ancestral Lands.” 



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In the August 2024 issue of the Artemisia journal titled Native Plants and Climate Change: Indigenous Perspectives Part II, the Climate Science Alliance had the opportunity to share our work through an article titled “Stewardship Pathways: Advancing Tribal Climate Stewardship of All Ancestral Lands.” The article, written by current and previous members of the Alliance team Paula Sternberg Rodriguez, Audrey Carver, Althea Walker, Diane Terry, and Amber Pairis, shares the story of our work to advance training and knowledge sharing activities that build capacity, support economic and workforce development, and advance co-stewardship of all ancestral lands.


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Artemisia, the journal of the California Native Plant Society, is published twice a year and the digital version is available to the public online. Read the Native Plants and Climate Change: Indigenous Perspectives Part II here.


Learn more about our Tribal Working Group here.


Learn more about our Stewardship Pathways program here.

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