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The Carpe Diem - Western Water & Climate Change Project is a network of experts and decision makers dedicated to addressing the impacts of climate change on water resources in the American West. It was established in 2007 by a group of water leaders who recognized that climate change requires everyone in the field to think in new ways. The Project is housed at Exloco, a nonprofit organization with expertise in spotlighting critical issues and facilitating strategic thinking.
By linking leaders and integrating climate-change science with the needs of stakeholders, Carpe Diem incubates new initiatives and promotes sustainable practices and policies to provide water security for people, ecosystems, industry, and food production. [Getting to System Change]
Carpe Diem Project Information
Click here to see the full Carpe Diem reports page. Below are recent reports highlighting key findings and priority initiatives from the Carpe Diem Project's work over the past two years.
Confluence Newsletters
Carpe Diem Report from the Field 2007-2009
Western Water & Climate Change Communications Initiative
Policy Briefs
Convening Summaries
Recent Convenings web pages
Project Updates
Who We Are
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