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Discover how climate change is affecting our nation's treasures, what the National Park Service is doing about it, and how you can help.

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  1. Jan 18

    Today & announced that 2016 was the hottest year on record, breaking 2015's record. Which broke 2014's.

  2. Jan 18

    We just experienced the hottest year on record. Again. How do we know?

  3. Jan 12
  4. Jan 12

    Applied yet? There's just one more week to apply for internships in parks this summer! Learn more:

  5. Jan 9

    Have you checked out our just-released Cultural Resources Climate Change Strategy yet?

  6. Jan 6

    What is the Cultural Resources Climate Change Strategy? Just released today, now you can find out!

  7. 7 Dec 2016

    Graduate and upper-level undergraduates: want to work in a national park this summer on issues?

  8. 29 Nov 2016

    Interesting article about the science and impacts of climate change - at Redwood and across the NPS.

  9. 30 Nov 2016
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  12. 24 Oct 2016

    How do you teach elementary and high school students about ? See how we did it this summer:

  13. 12 Oct 2016

    Glaciers are indicators of climatic changes; both Lyell and Maclure have been retreating more rapidly since 2012:

  14. 11 Oct 2016
  15. 7 Oct 2016

    Have you seen our storm surge maps? Impacts from a hurricane hitting your favorite coastal park:

  16. 6 Oct 2016

    7 ways we're already seeing the effects of climate change at national parks

    The sun sets over a desert landscape of bushes and spiky trees.
    A sheet of ice clings to the face of a mountain above a frozen blue lake.
    A man in a scuba suit inspects coral under water.
  17. 20 Sep 2016

    Are rates of sea level rise increasing faster along the West or the East Coast of the US?

  18. 6 Sep 2016
  19. 31 Aug 2016

    A tiny Alaska village made big news by voting to relocate due to climate change

  20. 30 Aug 2016

    Our very own Tim Watkins reveals how 1930s animal research in teaches us about today:

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