Yesterday, the White House State, Local, and Tribal Leaders Task Force On Climate Preparedness and Resilience released their recommendations to improve climate adaptation and resiliency planning for cities and states around the country. Climate Central spells out what’s in the report, and notes the panel’s interest in collecting data to pinpoint needs and challenges:
The panel asked the government to develop new health tracking tools. It also wants it to identify the most vulnerable communities and to consider climate change when evaluating federal programs designed to help them.
Two recent GCCA studies explain how reflective surfaces could save lives during extreme heat events in Washington, DC, and in Baltimore, New York and Los Angeles.
City governments are already taking steps to address the urban heat island effect in their communities. A recent survey by GCCA and ACEEE, details the efforts in 26 major North American cities, involving reflective roofing and pavements.
To learn more, take a look at this White House fact sheet, which summarizes the report.
Tags: Adaptation, climate resilience, mitigation