Five tribes in western Washington will receive federal funding to help them prepare for the impacts of climate change, like floods and heat waves.
The funding will come from President Biden’s infrastructure bill. Western Washington tribes will receive nearly a quarter of the $45 million awarded to tribes across the county.
The funds will support tribal organizations in adaptation planning, climate implementation actions, ocean and coastal management planning, capacity building, relocation, managed retreat and protect-in-place planning for climate risks.
The Port Gamble S’Klallam is getting over $2 million to relocate people who live along the water to new homes on higher ground. The Makah Indian Tribe will receive $2 million to move a health center above sea level.
The Tulalip Tribes of Washington will get more than $1.7 million and the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe will get over $1 million to prepare for extreme heat, drought and flooding conditions.
The Quinault Indian Nation already has plans to build another 150 homes on higher ground about a half-mile from the beach, which is enough for all the families and the estimated 660 residents who currently live near the beach.
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