Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
@mwcasc.bsky.social
Delivering science to help fish, wildlife, water, land + people adapt to a changing climate.
We're a partnership between the US Geological Survey and a consortium of regional institutions hosted by the University of Minnesota.
We're a partnership between the US Geological Survey and a consortium of regional institutions hosted by the University of Minnesota.
Learn about MW CASC research investigating the impacts of Emerald Ash Borer here: mwcasc.umn.edu/node/196
February 25, 2025 at 7:42 PM
Learn about MW CASC research investigating the impacts of Emerald Ash Borer here: mwcasc.umn.edu/node/196
Hosted by the University of Minnesota, the Midwest CASC is a consortium of research-focused academic, tribal, and non-profit partners working collaboratively with the US Geological Survey. We're part of a national network of CASCs!
Learn more: mwcasc.umn.edu
Learn more: mwcasc.umn.edu
Our Impact, Why it Matters | Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
mwcasc.umn.edu
December 6, 2024 at 6:35 PM
Hosted by the University of Minnesota, the Midwest CASC is a consortium of research-focused academic, tribal, and non-profit partners working collaboratively with the US Geological Survey. We're part of a national network of CASCs!
Learn more: mwcasc.umn.edu
Learn more: mwcasc.umn.edu
We support 40+ climate adaptation research projects across the region and connect with hundreds of partners.
Our work addresses some of the most pressing issues in the region: flooding, drought, loss of winter, changes to lakes and streams, and more.
Our work addresses some of the most pressing issues in the region: flooding, drought, loss of winter, changes to lakes and streams, and more.
December 6, 2024 at 6:35 PM
We support 40+ climate adaptation research projects across the region and connect with hundreds of partners.
Our work addresses some of the most pressing issues in the region: flooding, drought, loss of winter, changes to lakes and streams, and more.
Our work addresses some of the most pressing issues in the region: flooding, drought, loss of winter, changes to lakes and streams, and more.