What Climate Change Looks Like National Tribal Forum on Air Quality May 2015.

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What Climate Change Looks Like National Tribal Forum on Air Quality May 2015

Nez Perce Reservation, Kamiah, Idaho PM2.5 = 4 µg/m 3, September 4, 2014 Nez Perce Reservation, Kamiah, Idaho PM2.5 = 200 µg/m 3, August 12, 2014 WILDFIRE SMOKE Photos courtesy of Julie Simpson, Nez Perce Tribe

Togiak, AK. Photo courtesy of AJ Salkoski, ANTHC FLOODING

Navajo Nation. Photo Credits: (L) M. Hiza, USGS; (R) Sue Wotkyns, ITEP MIGRATING SAND DUNES

2011 Las Conchas Fire in New Mexico. Credit: D. Chavarria, Pueblo of Santa Clara WILDFIRE

Dryland farming at Hopi. Photo courtesy of Sue Wotkyns, ITEP IMPACTS ON AGRICULTURE

Garceau Gulch Fire, July 27, Photo courtesy of Randy Ashley, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes WILDFIRE

Sheep at Navajo Nation. Photo courtesy of Sue Wotkyns, ITEP IMPACTS ON GRAZING

Photos courtesy of Sue Wotkyns, ITEP IMPACTS ON WILDLIFE

Kaibab Paiute Reservation. Photo courtesy of Sue Wotkyns, ITEP WATER AVAILABILITY

Weminuche Wilderness Area, Colorado. Photos courtesy Sue Wotkyns, ITEP FORESTS - BARK BEETLES

Mission Mountains, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Photo courtesy Sue Wotkyns, ITEP SNOWPACK

Rio Grande Gorge, Taos Pueblo lands on right. Photo courtesy Sue Wotkyns, ITEP STREAM FLOW

Quinault Nation. Photo courtesy Sue Wotkyns, ITEP SHORELINE EROSION, FLOODING

Swinomish Indian Tribal Community. Photos courtesy Ed Knight, SITC FLOODING

Eastern Band of Cherokee. Photos courtesy Sue Wotkyns, ITEP STREAMS AND FORESTS

Rio Grande, cottonwood trees. Pueblo of Santa Ana. Photo courtesy of Sue Wotkyns RIVERS, TREES, INVASIVE SPECIES

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe. Photo courtesy of Sue Wotkyns LAKE, FISH, RIVERS

Menominee Nation. Photo courtesy of Sue Wotkyns, ITEP RIVERS, FORESTS, WILDLIFE

2010 Schultz Fire, Flagstaff, AZ. Photo courtesy of Sue Wotkyns, ITEP WILDFIRE

Photos: Moose -Source: M. Lockhart/USFWS; Fish photos (L) © Alaska Division of Tourism; (R) Source: S. Moore, Grand Portage Band SUBSISTENCE Photo credit: Jim Clark NOAA photo

FLOODING AND EROSION Aerial view of Newtok, Alaska. Source: AK Dept. of Environmental Conservation Shishmaref, AK. Source: Shishmaref Erosion and Relocation Commission Shaktoolik, AK. Source: Alaska Sea grant