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Cascade Tuholske

Asst. Professor of Human-Environment Geography, Montana State University

Cascade Tuholske is an Assistant Professor of Human-Environment Geography at Montana State University-Bozeman. His academic focus includes the interplay between climate change, food security, and migration, as well as land-atmosphere interactions. He has a strong background in geography, having completed his PhD at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he was recognized as a notable alumnus.

Tuholske is actively engaged in research and discussions related to public lands and climate impacts, emphasizing the importance of these issues in the context of Montana and beyond. He is also involved with the NASA Land Cover Land Use Change Program Science Team, collaborating with other scientists on significant environmental projects.123

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Bozeman, Montana, United States