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Making Climate Assessments Work. Learning from California and Other Subnational Climate Assessments: Proceedings of a Workshop
Board On Energy And Environmental Systems;K. John Holmes;Elizabeth Zeitler;Ben A. Wender;Planning Committee On Making Climate Assessments Work;Engineering, And Medicine National Academies Of Sciences;Division On Engineering And Physical Sciences (Autor)
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Making Climate Assessments Work. Learning from California and Other Subnational Climate Assessments: Proceedings of a Workshop - Board on Energy and Environmental Systems;K. John Holmes;Elizabeth Zeitler;Ben A. Wender;Planning Committee on Making Climate Assessments Work;Engineering, and Medicine National Academies of Sciences;Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Climate assessment activities are increasingly driven by subnational organizations—city, county, and state governments; utilities and private companies; and stakeholder groups and engaged publics—trying to better serve their constituents, customers, and members by understanding and preparing for how climate change will impact them locally. Whether the threats are drought and wildfires, storm surge and sea level rise, or heat waves and urban heat islands, the warming climate is affecting people and communities across the country. To explore the growing role of subnational climate assessments and action, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine hosted the 2-day workshop on August 14-15, 2018. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop. Table of ContentsFront Matter1 Introduction to the Workshop2 California's Changing Climate and Precipitation Patterns and Their Implications for Water Management3 Heat, Public Health, and Susceptible Communities4 Regional Reports and Engaging California's Regional Climate Collaboratives5 Moving from Assessment to Action6 Finding Commonalities and Differences with Other Subnational Assessments (Part 1)7 Finding Commonalities and Differences with Other Subnational Assessments (Part 2)8 Summary of Breakout Group Discussions9 Initiating, Sustaining, and Evolving Climate Assessment ProcessesAppendixesAppendix A: Statement of TaskAppendix B: Workshop AgendaAppendix C: Planning Committee Members Biographical InformationAppendix D: Workshop Registrants (Online and In-Person)Appendix E: Acronyms