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The National Climate Assessment Kathy Jacobs, Assistant Director for Climate Assessment and Adaptation Office of Science and Technology Policy North American Carbon Program Albuquerque, NM February 5, 2013

National Climate Assessment: GCRA (1990), Section 106 …not less frequently than every 4 years, the Council… shall prepare… an assessment which – integrates, evaluates, and interprets the findings of the Program (USGCRP) and discusses the scientific uncertainties associated with such findings; analyzes the effects of global change on the natural environment, agriculture, energy production and use, land and water resources, transportation, human health and welfare, human social systems, and biological diversity; and analyzes current trends in global change, both human- induced and natural, and projects major trends for the subsequent 25 to 100 years.

Goals for the NCA A sustained process for informing an integrated research program A scientific foundation for decision support, including scenarios and other tools at multiple scales Evaluation of the implications of alternative adaptation and mitigation options Community building within regions and sectors that can lead to enhanced resilience

Outcomes of the NCA Ongoing, relevant, highly credible analysis of scientific understanding of climate change impacts, risk, and vulnerability Enhanced timely access to Assessment- related data from multiple sources useful for decision making National indicators of change and the capacity to respond

Third National Assessment Report: Focus on Engagement 60 member National Climate Assessment and Development Advisory Committee (NCADAC) developed the Third NCA Report and is providing advice on the sustained NCA process 240 authors selected by NCADAC, from academic, public, and private sectors 75 members in NCAnet, a network of partners (mostly) outside of the federal government Over 800 people involved in producing technical input reports

Third NCA Report Process Technical Input Teams Chapter Author Teams NCADAC Technical Inputs (March 1, 2012) Chapters (June 1, 2012) Draft Report (Fall 2012) Public and Expert Review Agency & White House Review Third NCA Report Early 2014 Approx. January 14 – April 12, 2013 Revised Draft Report Federal agencies, universities, NCAnet members, and others

Outline for Third NCA Report Letter to the American People Executive Summary: Report Findings Our Changing Climate Sectors & Sectoral Cross-cuts Regions & Biogeographical Cross-cuts Responses – Decision Support – Mitigation – Adaptation Agenda for Climate Change Science The NCA Long-term Process Appendices – Commonly Asked Questions – Expanded Climate Science In fo 7

Sectors Water Resources Energy Supply and Use Transportation Agriculture Forestry Ecosystems and Biodiversity Human Health

Sectoral Cross-Cuts Water, Energy, and Land Use Urban Systems, Infrastructure, and Vulnerability Impacts of Climate Change on Tribal, Indigenous, and Native Lands and Resources Land Use and Land Cover Change Rural Communities Biogeochemical Cycles

Regions & Biogeographical Cross-Cuts Coasts, Development, and Ecosystems Oceans and Marine Resources

New Scenarios Regional climatologies Global Sea level rise scenarios

Format and Transparency E-book – the first major government publication of its type to be submitted this way Global Change Information System – focused on helping people get electronic access to data, tools and experts associated with NCA who can help with climate-related decisions Traceable accounts – the process & rationale the authors used in coming to conclusions and their confidence in those conclusions

NCA Climate Science News Rapid change at high latitudes (sea ice decrease, permafrost warming, glacier melt) Accelerating sea level rise better documented Altered water cycle – groundwater depletion, floods and droughts, seasonal shifts in flood peak Heat in the oceans will affect the climate system for years to come Oceans absorbing 25% of emitted CO 2, increasing acidity Human contributions to global change; attribution of some extreme events (heavy precipitation, heat waves) to human contributions

Rate of change increasing across the Arctic

Impacts Already Evident 15

Human Health & Well-being 16

Human Health & Well-being

Review of Draft Third NCA Report Public comment period: January 14 – April 12, 2013 Town hall meetings in each of the eight geographic regions Review comments are an important part of the process of producing a credible and relevant report Comments MUST be submitted via the online comment tool Draft report information: Main NCA page:

Sustained Assessment Foundational and Special Topics Foundational Topics – Sustained assessment – Scenario development – Integration with CMIP5 outputs – Land cover/use cover updates – Indicators – Valuation Special topics “experiments” ) – Food security – International context – Water and drought – Large biophysical regions (e.g., Arctic or Mississippi Watershed)

NCAnet: Partners in Assessment Online at Partners: 75+ organizations List of partners’ NCA- related activities Monthly conversations among existing partners “Affinity groups” model for collaboration on activities A network of organizations that extend the NCA process and products beyond the federal government Building long-term capacity to conduct and use assessments Cultivating partnerships with organizations that will participate in the sustained assessment process

Thank you! To review the report: