Climate Hubs

What are climate hubs?

Climate Hubs are a collaborative effort across the USDA’s agencies, such as the Natural Resources Conservation Service and Farm Service Agency, which are hosted by the Agricultural Research Service and Forest Service at ten regional locations across the United States.The Climate Hubs provide research and science information synthesis, engage in tool development, technology exchange, and implementation assistance, lead stakeholder education, outreach, and engagement, and oversee national and regional governance. All this they do with the key vision to achieve robust, healthy agriculutral production and natural resources under increasing climate variability and climate change.

For more information about the USDA Climate Hubs, you can visit: https://www.climatehubs.usda.gov/about-us

Climate hub map