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Addressing California’s Water Challenges Through Action and Collaboration

February 06, 2014 By Michael L. Connor, Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation
William W. Stelle, Jr., Regional Administrator, NOAA Fisheries West Coast Region
Ann Mills, Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment, USDA

Cross posted from DOI News: California is in the throes of the worst drought in the 160 years during which records have been kept. As a result, the state’s overextended water system is in crisis. All segments of California’s economy— one of the largest in the world—are experiencing the effects of...

Conservation

USDA's Climate Hubs: Providing Targeted Solutions to Modern Challenges

February 05, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

America’s farmers, ranchers and forest landowners face a complex and ever-changing threat in the form of a changing and shifting climate. The past three years alone have brought some of the most severe and devastating floods, droughts and fires our nation has experienced in recent history. While no...

Conservation

At the U.S. Forest Service, Climate Change is Going 3D

January 30, 2014 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Understanding the effects of global climate change, especially the amount of precipitation contained in clouds, has been limited by the use of decades-old satellite technology. But now a soon-to-be launched NASA satellite, the GPM Core Observatory, will literally add another dimension to seeing into...

Forestry Research and Science

National FFA Officers Meet with Secretary Vilsack

January 17, 2014 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

“We are excited by the challenges you presented to us,” said FFA National Secretary Mitch Bayer at the conclusion of a half-hour meeting of National FFA officers with Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack at the USDA Whitten Building earlier this week. In his meeting with the officers, the Secretary...

USDA Results Conservation Food and Nutrition

USDA Updates Multi-year Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan

December 05, 2013 Dean Johnson, USDA Facilities Energy & Water Program Manager

Many of the USDA programs touch almost every American, every day. And as concerns grow about climate change, greenhouse gases and depleting natural resources, USDA continues creating opportunities for farmers, ranchers, forest landowners, public land managers and families in rural communities. These...

Energy Conservation

Moving up and Out -- These Trees Were Made for Walking

December 03, 2013 Joanna Stancil, State and Private Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

With large areas of our planet heating up because of climate change, some trees (and plants) are pulling up roots and heading north, to higher elevations and to cooling climes—well, sort of. A U.S. Forest Service-led study suggests there are a few dozen tree species in the eastern U.S. that are...

Forestry

Borlaug Fellows Gain Inspiration, Insight During World Food Prize

November 12, 2013 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

Every year the World Food Prize recognizes the achievements of individuals who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world. Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dr. Norman E. Borlaug created the prize, which emphasizes the importance of a nutritious...

Food and Nutrition

The President's New Executive Order on Climate Preparedness: Another Step to Support American Agriculture

November 01, 2013 Robert Bonnie, Under Secretary, Natural Resources and Environment

Today, President Obama established a Task Force on Climate Preparedness and Resilience to advise the Administration on how the Federal Government can respond to the needs of communities facing the impacts of climate change. This is an important step in our shared effort to respond to climate change...

Conservation

Conservation Innovation Grant Produces Carbon Farming Opportunities in North Dakota

October 31, 2013 Ciji Taylor, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The Prairie Pothole Region of North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana provides sanctuary to millions of nesting waterfowl each summer. With an innovative partnership led by Ducks Unlimited (DU), USDA is helping to provide new opportunities for agricultural producers in the region to sequester carbon...

Conservation

Former California Governor Schwarzenegger Cited for Work on Climate Change, Named Honorary US Forest Service Ranger

October 30, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger received a U.S. Forest Service badge and jacket during a special ceremony in Washington, D.C., naming him an Honorary Forest Ranger for his work on climate change issues. “I know you understand what we need to do as a nation to reduce the level of...

Forestry
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