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  • Juneau's Changing Climate and Community Response by James E. Powell, Molly Tankersley, Tom Ainsworth, Jason M. Amundson, Bob Armstrong, Bruce Botelho, Richard Carstensen, David V. D'Amore, Robert James Foy, Eran Hood, Aaron Jacobs, Katie Koester, Linda Kruger, Kevin Maier, Alec Mesdag, Duff Mitchell, Sonia Nagorski, Raymond Paddock, Heidi C. Pearson, Andy Romanof, Darren Sndyer, Richard L. Thoman, Thomas F. Thornton, and Peggy Wilcox

    Juneau's Changing Climate and Community Response

    James E. Powell, Molly Tankersley, Tom Ainsworth, Jason M. Amundson, Bob Armstrong, Bruce Botelho, Richard Carstensen, David V. D'Amore, Robert James Foy, Eran Hood, Aaron Jacobs, Katie Koester, Linda Kruger, Kevin Maier, Alec Mesdag, Duff Mitchell, Sonia Nagorski, Raymond Paddock, Heidi C. Pearson, Andy Romanof, Darren Sndyer, Richard L. Thoman, Thomas F. Thornton, and Peggy Wilcox

    This report is designed as a living document to inform the community, decision makers, and academics and to serve as a learning and teaching tool. The nine key messages summarized on pages 6 and 7 are intended for use as a quick reference. Unique for this type of report, these key messages highlight actions by Juneau's civil society, including local nonprofit organizations.

 
 
 

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