NIDIS Releases New Drought & Public Health Roadmap
NIDIS and the University of Nebraska Medical Center co-led the development of the assessment, titled: “Drought and Public Health: A Roadmap for Advancing Engagement and Preparedness.”
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
NIDIS and the University of Nebraska Medical Center co-led the development of the assessment, titled: “Drought and Public Health: A Roadmap for Advancing Engagement and Preparedness.”
The Consortium for Climate Risk in the Urban Northeast’s (CCRUN), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, invites Corey Lesk, a climate impacts scientist and postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Geography and the Neukom Institute at Dartmouth College, to discuss embedded emissions of broader climate transitions.
The Carolinas Collaborative on Climate, Health, and Equity (C3HE), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, principal investigators Miyuki Hino and Antonia Sebastian published a new article on floodplain management and housing in North Carolina.
This online tool aims to communicate potential vulnerabilities to the public and authorities responsible for allocating resources for hazard mitigation activities, and help local hazard mitigation, infrastructure, and land use planners integrate climate information into their hazard mitigation and other planning efforts.
Ms. Moehlenkamp attended the Palau Indigenous Knowledge Exchange to participate in traditional forms of aquaculture and navigation, exploring Indigenous coastal solutions to climate change mitigation, adaptation, resilience, and building alliances for a united Pacific.
This webinar series will provide the first public look at early outcomes from the 5 Extreme Heat Risk Initiative awards currently underway as well as research outcomes focused on heat from across the CPO portfolio.
The focus group brought together NOAA practitioners working at the intersection of climate change, blue carbon, and blue carbon habitats to foster discussion on adaptation, mitigation, and coastal ecosystem management.
CPO’s Ned Gardiner will present Urban Climate Modeling: Approaches and Tools for Pathways to Societal Resilience and Adaptation, with a focus on the Chicago region.
CPO’s Roger Pulwarty is lead author on a new paper–“Adaptation Challenges in Complex Rivers: The Guadiana and the Colorado Basins,”–in Water Resources Management.