As an academic university center, we support research & scholarship on climate, water, and the environment.
Research by the Climate Institute
- 2024, "Building Community Resillience to Extreme Heat: Lessons Learned from Spokane, WA Community Conversations," Anna Reed, Brian G. Henning, Marina Cortes Espinosa, Hannah McKinley, and Tania Busch Isaksen
- 2024, "Beat the Heat: Community Perspectives Around Extreme Heat in Spokane, WA, Post-2021 Northwest Heat Dome," Jason J. Lau, Brian G. Henning, Kate Tokareva, Kaitlan Ducken, Faisal S. Malik, and Tania Busch Isaksen
- 2023, "In the Hot Seat: Saving Lives from Extreme Heat in Washington State," J. Vogel, J. Hess, Z. Kearl, K. Naismith, K. Bumbaco, Brian G. Henning, R. Cunningham, and N. Bond
- 2023, "Spokane Beat the Heat: Correlations of Urban Heat with Race and Income in Spokane, Washington," Brian G. Henning, Kaitlan Ducken, Karli Honebein, Corrina Farho, and Ben Brown
- 2022 "Heat Watch Spokane," Gonzaga University Climate Institute, CAPA Strategies, and National Integrated Heat Health Information System(pdf)
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