Published Research by the Climate Institute

2025, Building a Smoke-Resilient Spokane: Guidance from Community Conversations, Anna Reed, Hannah McKinley, Dante Jester, Brian G. Henning, and Tania Busch Isaksen

2025, Heat, Smoke, and Resilience in East Central Spokane: Community Insights on Climate Adaptation, Sarah Bliss Matousek, Amanda Gray, Dante Jester, and Brian G. Henning

2024, "Building Community Resilience 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

2024, "Centering Climate Science in Learning," Deana Scipio, Priya Pugh, Kali Natarajan, Deb L. Morrison, Bethany Kogut, Karli Honebein, Michelle Grove, and Jen Eklund

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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