USGS Wants Islanders' Input to Co-Produce Climate Change Battle Plans
Published Date: 6/25/2025
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Summary
The U.S. Geological Survey wants to learn how working together—called “co-production”—can help Pacific Island communities adapt to climate change. This new info collection will ask local folks and experts to share their ideas, making sure solutions really fit their needs. It affects island residents and researchers, with no big costs but important chances to shape future climate plans.
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Pacific Islands: Co‑production Input Requested
The U.S. Geological Survey will collect information by asking Pacific Island community members and researchers to share ideas about “co‑production” to help local climate adaptation. The notice says participation carries no big costs and gives people a chance to shape future climate plans.
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