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Title: Climate Change in the COG Region


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Climate Change in the COG Region
An Introduction to Impacts and Adaptation
Climate Change Steering Committee March 25, 2008
Mean surface temperature anomalies during the
period 1995 to 2004 with respect to the average
temperatures from 1940 to 1980
Ted Graham Water Resources Program Director
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Mitigation vs. Adaptation
  • Mitigation
  • Reducing the carbon footprint
  • Local actions for global benefit
  • May include local benefits
  • Adaptation
  • Response to local impacts
  • Local actions for local benefits
  • May include global benefits

2
Climate Change Steering Committee
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Numerous Recent Reports
  • Describe potential impacts
  • Suggest adaptation strategies
  • Useful to help
  • Understand local impacts
  • Initiate adaptation plans
  • 25 source documents reviewed
  • Federal, state, local, NGO, academic

3
Climate Change Steering Committee
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Temperature The Driver
  • Significant 20th century warming trend
  • Warmer atmosphere
  • Warmer surface
  • Warmer oceans
  • Melting ice
  • Sea level rise

Global mean surface temperature anomaly 1850 to
2007 relative to 19611990
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Climate Change Steering Committee
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Anticipated Changes
  • Altered Weather intensification of
  • Droughts
  • Storms both wind and rain
  • Hot weather extremes
  • Other potential changes include
  • Increases in invasive species
  • Increases in infectious diseases
  • Impacts on forests and urban trees
  • Impacts on wetlands

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Potentially Affecting
  • Water Supply
  • Public Safety/Infrastructure
  • Flood Wind Damage
  • Buildings, Roads, Bridges, Pipelines
  • Emergency Services
  • Public Health
  • Environmental Health/Water Quality
  • Energy Demand

Green lawns could lead to brownouts CNN
Headline, 2/15/08
Climate Change Steering Committee
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Water Supply
  • More intense droughts and
  • Increased demand
  • Insufficient reservoir capacity
  • Impaired emergency services
  • Threats to water-dependent services
  • Adaptation
  • Demand restrictions
  • New reservoir capacity
  • Water reuse

Climate Change Steering Committee
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Public Safety Floods Wind
  • Threats from more intense storms
  • Flood damage
  • Obsolete stormwater infrastructure
  • Wind damage
  • Vulnerable roads, bridges, buildings, dams,
    pipelines, etc.
  • Adaptation
  • Inventory vulnerable buildings facilities
  • Strengthen flood control system
  • Revise stormwater regulations
  • Revise 100-year flood plain maps
  • Strengthen building codes

Lake Needwood
Old Town
Southern MD 2002
February 27, 2008
Climate Change Steering Committee
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Climate Change Steering Committee
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Public Health
  • Threats from general warming
  • Increased ozone levels
  • Vector- water-borne diseases
  • Heat wave crises
  • Adaptation
  • Vaccination campaigns
  • Emergency cooling centers
  • Site features, trees to reduce heat island effect

February 27, 2008
Climate Change Steering Committee
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Environmental Health Water Quality
  • Threats from general warming
  • Altered water quality
  • Increased invasive species
  • Altered birds winter ranges
  • Adaptation
  • Increased runoff discharge controls
  • More stringent fishery rules

Climate Change Steering Committee
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Energy Demand
  • Heat- and drought-driven increases in power
    consumption
  • Enhanced risk of brownouts blackouts
  • Adaptation
  • Renewable local power generation
  • Conservation energy efficiency
  • Xeriscaping

Climate Change Steering Committee
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Approaching Adaptation (1)
  • Two Implementation Examples
  • Boston elevated its regional wastewater plant
    anticipating sea level rise
  • Los Angeles pursuing a Million Trees L. A. to
    counter the heat island effect

Climate Change Steering Committee
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Approaching Adaptation (2)
  • Consider no regrets adaptation strategies,
    such as
  • Water use efficiency
  • Large scale strategic tree planting
  • Assess need for water supply augmentation
  • New reservoirs quarries
  • Water reuse
  • Access upper estuary

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Climate Change Steering Committee
Dr. Robert Wilkinson, UCSB
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Approaching Adaptation (3)
  • Regional workshops with appropriate partners
  • Potential workshops include
  • Future water supply, demand alternative sources
  • Flood and wind risks vulnerable buildings and
    infrastructure
  • Public health risks and responsive strategies
  • Multiple benefits of green infrastructure
  • Toward a local energy demand strategy
  • Climate Change Strategy Includes
  • Realistic assessment of impacts and
  • Practical adaptation strategy

Climate Change Steering Committee
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