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Water | U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. US Climate Resilience Toolkit. Variable precipitation and exposed water infrastructure pose increasing threats to municipal water supplies. Greater evaporation and earlier snowmelt increase the threat of seasonal drought. At the same time, increases in the frequency of heavy precipitation events increase the threat of flooding. Water, energy, and land systems interact in many ways. Climate variability and change impact these systems and their interaction...
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Step 3: Investigate Options | U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. US Climate Resilience Toolkit. Step 3: Investigate Options. Step 3: Investigate Options. Have you defined a list of actions stakeholders are willing to support? Step 1: Explore Climate Threats. Step 2: Assess Vulnerability and Risks. Step 3: Investigate Options. Step 4: Prioritize Actions. Step 5: Take Action. Step 3: Investigate Options. 31 Brainstorm potential solutions. Develop a wide-ranging list of alternatives and strategies that could reduce risk.
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Coasts | U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. US Climate Resilience Toolkit. Coastal lifelines, such as water and energy infrastructure, and nationally important assets, such as ports, tourism, and fishing sites, are increasingly vulnerable to sea level rise, storm surge, erosion, flooding, and related hazards. Socioeconomic disparities create uneven vulnerabilities. Adapted from the Third National Climate Assessment. View of inundated areas in New Orleans following the breaking of the levees surroundin...
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Step 1: Explore Climate Threats | U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. US Climate Resilience Toolkit. Step 1: Explore Climate Threats. Step 1: Explore Climate Threats. Do weather and climate represent a threat to assets you value? Step 1: Explore Climate Threats. Step 2: Assess Vulnerability and Risks. Step 3: Investigate Options. Step 4: Prioritize Actions. Step 5: Take Action. Step 1: Explore Climate Threats. 11 Establish a team. Engage stakeholders and decide how you‘ll work together. 12 Investigate your regional climate.
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Transportation | U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. US Climate Resilience Toolkit. Extreme events increasingly threaten land-, water-, and air-based transportation systems and supply chains. Operations involved with the extraction and delivery of raw materials and the distribution of products are vulnerable to disruption from flooding, drought, and sea level rise. Air transportation for people and cargo is subject to disruption from increased extreme weather events and elevated temperatures. This map indicate...
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Training Courses | U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. US Climate Resilience Toolkit. Climate Change (18) Apply Climate Change filter. Climate Adaptation and Mitigation (16) Apply Climate Adaptation and Mitigation filter. Climate Products (14) Apply Climate Products filter. Strategic Planning (12) Apply Strategic Planning filter. Communication (9) Apply Communication filter. Climate 101 (8) Apply Climate 101 filter. Climate Variability (5) Apply Climate Variability filter. Filter by type of training:. An Introdu...
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Overview | U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. US Climate Resilience Toolkit. Individuals, businesses, and communities all face challenges related to our changing climate. The Steps to Resilience can help you identify your climate vulnerabilities and select actions to address them. Step 1: Explore Climate Threats. Step 2: Assess Vulnerability and Risks. Step 3: Investigate Options. Step 4: Prioritize Actions. Step 5: Take Action. Steps to Resilience Overview. Step 1: Explore Climate Threats. Instructions...
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Food | U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. US Climate Resilience Toolkit. Climate disruptions to agriculture have increased. Many regions will experience declines in crop and livestock production from increased stress due to weeds, diseases, insect pests, and other climate change induced stresses. Crop and livestock production in many agricultural regions will likely decline due to weeds, diseases, insects, and climate-related stresses. Adapted from the Third National Climate Assessment. Extreme weat...
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A Partnership for Success
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Downloads & Resources. A Partnership for Success. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Cherokee County Board of Commissioners. Graham County Board of Commissioners. Jackson County Board of Commissioners. Macon County Board of Commissioners. Macon County Board of Commissioners (alternate). Swain County Board of Commissioners. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (alternate). Construction Management Department, WCU.
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Climate Explorer—Visualize Climate Data in Maps and Graphs | U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. US Climate Resilience Toolkit. Climate Explorer Visualize Climate Data in Maps and Graphs. Climate Explorer Visualize Climate Data in Maps and Graphs. Explore climate projections or compare sets of map layers related to topics in the Climate Resilience Toolkit. Learn how to control graph and map displays and interpret visualizations in the application. Launch the new version of the Climate Explorer. Launch Climate Explorer (legacy version) in a new window.
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