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An Overview of theCalifornia
Climate Adaptation Strategy
Tony BrunelloTony BrunelloDeputy Secretary for Climate & EnergyDeputy Secretary for Climate & Energy
CA Resources AgencyCA Resources Agency
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KEY POINTSKEY POINTS
Describe CAS process
Explain key reasons for CAS
Request CEC assistance in understanding key climate change risks to California’s “Infrastructure” sector
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Mitigation
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ARB Emissions Inventory
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~169 MMT CO2e Reduction1990 Emission
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80% Reduction ~341 MMT CO2e
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GETTING WARMER
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RISING SEA LEVELS - San Francisco Bay -
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SEA LEVELS - Continue to Rise -
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DECREASING SNOWPACK
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California Snowpack Will DecreaseResults - Earlier Snow Runoff
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INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACTSAirports, Roads, Levies…
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S.F. Airport
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PUBLIC HEALTH
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FIRE THREAT
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Why we need a CAS
California’s population, environment, and infrastructure are at risk from known future climate change impacts
Planning and funding do not link with known climate change impacts
Better assessment of funds needed to reduce state vulnerability and risk (Lieberman-Warner - $20-278 Billion)
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CLIMATE ADAPTATION STRATEGY
Goals―Initiate Action and Dialogue
―Develop Climate Vulnerability & Risk Assessments by Sector
―Develop Coordinated Policy Guidance & Direction
―Coordinate with Mitigation Efforts
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CLIMATE ADAPTATIONSTRATEGY
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Strategy
ActionScience
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A WORK IN PROGRESS Known State Efforts Underway
― CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION - Climate Change Impacts Assessment
― WATER - Dept. Water Resources- State Water Plan Update
― INFRASTRUCTURE - California Dep. of Transportation - Bay Area Infrastructure Assessment
― FORESTS - CA Department of Forestry and Fire Protection- Forest & Rangeland Assessment Update
― BIODIVERSITY
Department of Fish & Game - California Wildlife Action Plan
Department of Parks and Recreation
― OCEANS & COASTAL RESOURCES Coastal Commission Ocean Protection Council Resources Agency Coastal Conservancy Bay Conservation & Development Commission
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CLIMATE ADAPTATIONWorking Groups
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CLIMATE ADAPTATION STRATEGYThe Nuts & Bolts
When― Sector Strategies Completed by 12/08― Draft CAS Released 1/09― Final CAS Released 4/09
Who― State Agency Focused
― Unless Coordinated Action Identified(i.e., USFS, USEPA, ICLEI)
― Bottom -up Examples From Cities, Countries, Etc.
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THE NUTS & BOLTS
What To Expect―Report Chapters Will Include:
1. Sector Outline2. Impacts & Vulnerabilities3. Risks from Impacts
(Risk = Consequence X Probability)
4. Sector Preparedness Action Plan5. Next Steps (2 Year Plan)
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WHAT’S NEXT?
October Workshops– Oceans, Public Health, and
Infrastructure
November Workshops– Cross-Sector Discussions
Sector Working Groups Tool Refinement
– Google/SEI, Adaptation Protocol Early Actions
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Adapting to Climate Change
A California Strategy
Questions & Answers