07 April, 2019

Climate Preparation Report Released by Panel Previously Disbanded by Trump

A climate science advisory panel disbanded by the Trump administration released a report today outlining the steps communities can take to prepare for climate change.

A road in Colorado was damaged after flash flooding in
 2013, cutting off the small mountain town of Jamestown. 
In 2017, the Trump administration dissolved the federal Advisory Committee for the Sustained National Climate Assessment. Its purpose was to translate climate science in the National Climate Assessment into usable guidance for local governments and private companies.

The panel was reconstituted by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and includes members from academia, corporations and the government. Twelve of the original 15 members, along with eight additional experts, spent a year preparing the report, called "Evaluating Knowledge to Support Climate Action." It's designed to help local officials incorporate the latest climate science in their planning.


Read the Scientific American story by Scott Waldman - “Climate Preparation Report Released by Panel Previously Disbanded by Trump.”

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