Fred Lipschultz Senior Scientist & Regional Coordinator National Climate Assessment U.S. Global Change Research Program

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Fred Lipschultz Senior Scientist & Regional Coordinator National Climate Assessment U.S. Global Change Research Program T.C. Richmond NCADAC, Vice-chair Northwest Regional Climate Assessment September 14, 2011

Objectives...to establish a continuing, inclusive National process that: 1) synthesizes relevant science and information 2) increases understanding of what is known & not known 3) identifies information needs related to preparing for climate variability and change, and reducing climate impacts and vulnerability 4) evaluates progress of adaptation & mitigation activities 5) informs science priorities 6) builds assessment capacity in regions and sectors 7) builds understanding & skilled use of findings 2

The Next National Climate Assessment (NCA) Sustainable process with multiple products over time Central coordination, multiple partners New topics, cross-sectoral studies Consistent national matrix of indicators Regional and sectoral networks building assessment capacity Recognizes international context Alternative adaptation and mitigation policy options Web-based data and tools for decision support Process workshops to establish methodologies 3

4 Initiate “topical” and assessment process reports that will be completed at a defined date post Full draft of report available for public review Sectors Cross-cutting topics Regions The SUSTAINED NCA Process Full assessment reports 4 Regional and sectoral assessments and stakeholder engagement

Long-term Products of the Sustained NCA Process 5 Scenarios Climate (climatologies and projections) Socioeconomic (short and long term projections of population and economic activity) Sea level rise (general guidance that can be translated for regional applications) Land Use (will use existing work from USGS and USFS) Place-based scenario planning exercises Topical Products Climate Portal Regional Coordination of Climate Science & Services

12/13/20156 Author Teams 2009 Report SAPs Existing Government Reports Peer Reviewed Literature Gray Literature Federal Advisory Committee Technical Inputs RFI Products Chapters for 2013 Report Information flow IQA

Outline for 2013 Report The scientific basis for climate change Sectors and sectoral cross-cuts Regions and biogeographical cross-cuts Mitigation and adaptation Agenda for climate change science The NCA long-term process 7

Sectors Water resources Energy supply and use Transportation Agriculture Forestry Ecosystems and biodiversity (with links to ecosystems services) Human health 8

Suggested Cross-Cutting Topics Water, energy, and land use Urban/infrastructure/vulnerability Impacts of climate change on tribal, indigenous, and native lands and resources Land use and land cover change Rural communities, agriculture, and development Impacts on biogeochemical cycles 9

Regions 10 Northeast Southeast and Caribbean Midwest Great Plains Northwest Southwest Alaska and Arctic Hawaii and Pacific Islands + Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands + Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa and other minor outlying islands

Biogeographical Cross-Cuts Oceans and marine resources Coastal zone, development, and ecosystems, with case studies including – SF Bay Delta – Chesapeake – Gulf Coast Watersheds, with case studies including – Great Lakes – Colorado River – Columbia River 11

Opportunities for Participation “ Request for information” FRN for technical inputs e.g., Literature reviews and discussion papers Case studies Modeling results, interpretation of data, and topical reports Participating in assessment activities, e.g., – Meetings and workshops – Supporting indicator systems Network partners that help link the assessment activities to their constituents 12

September 14, 2011 Join us for lunch and more discussion about the NCA and opportunities for participation 13

Risk-Based Framing: A Point of Departure “Responding to climate change involves an iterative risk management process that includes both adaptation and mitigation and takes into account climate change damages, co-benefits, sustainability, equity and attitudes to risk.” Source: IPCC AR4 Synthesis Report Summary for Policymakers (2007; pg 22) Risk = likelihood * consequence 14

15 Tracking Flood Risk over Time High Emission Scenario Low Emission Scenario

Key Issues from the 2009 Assessment 16 Declining springtime snowpack leads to reduced summer streamflows, straining water supplies Increased insect outbreaks, wildfires, and changing species composition in forests will pose challenges for ecosystems and the forest products industry Salmon and other coldwater species will experience additional stresses as a result of rising water temperatures and declining summer streamflows Sea-level rise along vulnerable coastlines will result in increased erosion and the loss of land

Key Elements of a Chapter 1.Introduction/Background: Setting the stage 2.Evaluate region’s changing climate: past, present, and potential futures Geography, economy, climate (historical trends, stresses, etc.) Socioeconomic, environmental, and climate future(s) e.g. Evaluate and respond to NCA scenarios, Identify uncertainties, Climate Indicators 3.Planning for the 21 st Century Identify key vulnerabilities (expressed in terms of risk with attribution to the criteria and traceable accounts to statements about likelihood and consequence as well as descriptions of how you arrived at these conclusions) Inventory key regional adaptation and mitigation efforts and capacity. What can we do (or are we doing) now (with respect to ameliorating risk either through exposure or sensitivity with traceable accounts to the underlying documentation and your thought processes)? Define priority topics and information needs. What do we still need to know or have assistance with/for? Are there ‘timing’ issues to stage them? 4.Regional richness: case studies (important sectors, places of importance, etc) Explain the selection process in terms of evidence & degree they illustrate key vulnerabilities. If possible, select case studies that portray both regional richness and some of the nuances that emerge from your discussions per numbers 2 and 3. 17

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