[ESIP-all] Fwd: JUST OUT: Opportunities for Advancing Climate Resilience

erinrobinson at esipfed.org erinrobinson at esipfed.org
Mon Oct 31 14:03:12 EDT 2016


Hi All - this is time sensitive but for those interested in climate resilience you may be interested in the call this afternoon at 3et.

Best,
Erin


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> From: FN-CEQ-Outreach <Outreach at ceq.eop.gov>
> Date: October 31, 2016 at 11:00:03 AM MDT
> To: FN-CEQ-Outreach <Outreach at ceq.eop.gov>
> Subject: JUST OUT: Opportunities for Advancing Climate Resilience
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> Friends,
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> President Obama has taken unprecedented steps to enhance preparedness for the impacts of climate change across the United States.  Today we are building upon this legacy by releasing a Resilience Opportunities Report that outlines key opportunities for advancing climate resilience moving forward.  We are also announcing a new initiative, Resilience Dialogues, an online, consultative service to support communities in their resilience planning, and a commitment from the higher-education community to ensure that the next generation of professionals are prepared to design and build for extreme weather events and the impacts of climate change.   
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> The report describes the strong foundation that the Administration has built over the last eight years to enhance climate resilience, acknowledges that we have more work to do, and outlines three areas where opportunities exist for innovation and collaboration moving forward.  These areas include advancing and applying science-based data, technology, and tools; integrating climate resilience into Federal agency missions, operations, and culture; and supporting communities to enhance climate resilience.  You can find the full report here, and for more information about the report and our other new announcements, please check out the White House Fact Sheet below and here.  
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> You are also invited to join an off-the-record briefing call TODAY at 3:00pm (ET) to learn more from senior White House officials. Click here to RSVP for the call.
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> We encourage your participation and please feel free to extend this invite to your organization and network.  If you have any specific questions before the off-the-record call, please contact us at Outreach at ceq.eop.gov. If you or your organization puts out any statements about this announcement, please be sure to send them our way.
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> Thanks for the support and we hope you are able to join us for the call! 
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> All the best,
> Mark Antoniewicz
> Office of Public Engagement
> White House Council on Environmental Quality
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> THE WHITE HOUSE
> Office of the Press Secretary
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> October 31, 2016
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> FACT SHEET: Obama Administration Highlights Opportunities for Building Community Climate Resilience across the Nation
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> Today, the Council on Climate Preparedness and Resilience released its “Resilience Opportunities” report, describing key Administration accomplishments and highlighting opportunities for Federal agencies and stakeholders to work together on a shared climate resilience agenda.
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> The Obama Administration and communities across the country have taken unprecedented steps to enhance preparedness for the impacts of climate change. Federal leaders have responded to input from governors, mayors, county officials, Tribal leaders, and other stakeholders to advance climate resilience.  In addition, the Administration has taken action to integrate climate-risk considerations into Federal operations, improve access to climate data, information, and tools, and invest in building more climate-resilient communities.
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> Climate variability and change impact key economic sectors and the livelihoods of citizens. In the last decade, the Federal Government incurred direct costs of over $357 billion due to extreme weather and wildfires and the financial risks of climate change will continue to grow significantly in the coming decades. Instead of waiting to respond, the Federal Government is committed to working with communities to anticipate and reduce the future damages of climate change.
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> Today’s “Resilience Opportunities” report builds on lessons learned and outlines three major areas where opportunities exist for innovation, economic growth, and collaboration: through application of science-based data and tools, support for community resilience initiatives, and integration of climate resilience into Federal agency missions, operations, and culture. The full report, “Opportunities to Enhance the Nation’s Resilience to Climate Change,” can be found here.
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> One of the opportunities identified in the report is working with stakeholders to enhance the usability of climate information. Today, the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy is announcing the launch of a public-private collaboration designed to address this need. A diverse set of private, governmental, academic, and nonprofit collaborators today are launching the beta version of the Resilience Dialogues, an online, consultative service to support communities in their resilience planning. The Resilience Dialogues collaboration enables community leaders to engage in facilitated, expedited, and tailored discussion with scientists, practitioners, and other subject-matter experts. The Resilience Dialogues service will also help communities identify their climate risks and navigate information that will empower them to better prepare and adapt. This public-private collaboration will be coordinated by the U.S. Global Change Research Program and the American Geophysical Union’s Thriving Earth Exchange with support from the Kresge Foundation. A full list of organizations participating in this collaboration can be found here.
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> Today’s report also identifies the opportunity to encourage comprehensive preparedness, including by increasing resilient design and construction.  In support of this goal, today the Administration is announcing a coalition of 97 colleges, universities, associations, and academic centers around the country that are committing to ensure that the next generation of design professionals are prepared to design and build for extreme weather events and the impacts of climate change.  This commitment builds on the leadership of many educators around the country who have already begun incorporating resilience and climate preparedness into their respective programs. In addition to these commitments, Federal departments and agencies are announcing new actions to support educational efforts on resilient design, including new research on interdisciplinary approaches to educating on resilient design and new resources to increase awareness of how resilience can be applied in design and construction.
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