A Dedicated Team

Established in 2010, the National Park Service Climate Change Response Program (CCRP) advances efforts to address the effects of climate change across the breadth of the National Park System. The Program works across directorates and program areas to support parks through technical expertise and research, guidance and training, project and planning support, and provision of communication products. The Program works with other agencies, organizations, and stakeholder groups—nationally and internationally—to maximize information sharing, support, learning, and project effectiveness.

Scroll down to check out the below links and learn more about the Climate Change Response Program. To learn more about how climate change is affecting America's national parks, view the climate change subject site.

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Who We Are

Learn more about the Climate Change Response Program and download the strategic plan

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Publications

Discover recent research published by CCRP employees

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Newsletters

Stay up to date on NPS climate change happenings and view the newsletter archive dating back to 2009

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Program Briefs

Find out detailed information about the wide range of work conducted by the Climate Change Response Program

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NPS Training

What training does CCRP offer?

Last updated: March 12, 2021