Regional Green Infrastructure Plan | Milwaukee, Wisconsin

The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District created a systematic plan to implement widespread green infrastructure. As a regional agency, the District is uniquely positioned to lead green infrastructure planning for the Milwaukee region and has funding to undertake the work. This effort will help the District make logical green infrastructure funding decisions, will help municipalities and non-governmental organizations prioritize their actions, and will help inform municipalities and private funders where their green infrastructure money can do the greatest good. Technical analyses for the region’s impervious surfaces, costs/benefits, and recommendations were all completed; the report comprises the final Regional Green Infrastructure Plan. The plan was approved by the MMSD Commission on July 22, 2013.

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Local
Regional
Content
Adaptation Planning
Action Plans
Published
July, 2013
State
Wisconsin
Topic
Ecosystems
Built Environment

Climate Change and Emergency Preparedness Plan | Dane County, Wisconsin

The Dane County Climate Change Action Council was formed in March 2013 with a mission to ensure that Dane County government was better prepared for weather extremes brought on by global climate change. The Council facilitated an internal review of county preparations and potential modifications to the operations and capital investments of the county, resulting in this report identifying Dane County’s potential vulnerabilities to weather extremes associated with global climate change and strategies to adapt to a changing climate. The report is the first step in the county’s effort to improve the resiliency of its climate-sensitive resources in the face of climate change; future steps will include cross-departmental collaborations to implement the adaptation strategies outlined in the report.

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Report cover, depicting a map of Madison's heat island
Scope
Local
Content
Vulnerability Assessments
Climate Impacts
Climate Mitigation
Action Plans
Published
October, 2013
State
Wisconsin
Topic
Ecosystems
Food
Health
Water
Energy
Built Environment

Adapting to Climate Change and Variability | Marquette, Michigan

The City of Marquette is the largest city in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and one of the most economically diverse in the state. The city is especially vulnerable to environmental, economic, and social impacts of climate change, largely because it borders Lake Superior. A team of Michigan State University Extension specialists and educators received funding from the Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments Center (GLISA) to collaborate with GLISA researchers, relevant decision makers, and stakeholders in Marquette to increase community resilience through incorporating climate variability and change adaption strategies into local land use master plans and policies. Key stakeholders in the agriculture, forestry, natural resources, health, planning, and tourism fields participated in the development of climate change concerns and strategies. Overwhelmingly, residents and local leaders wanted to protect the natural environment that makes Marquette such a desirable place to live. This report details the process and results of this community-driven process, and also contains specific, detailed GIS maps of the region that reflect the climate vulnerabilities and concerns of the residents and leaders in the Marquette region.

NOTE: This report inspired the creation of another report: "Climate and Health Adaptation Planning Guide for Michigan Communities"

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Scope
Local
Content
Vulnerability Assessments
Climate Impacts
Action Plans
Published
September, 2013
State
Michigan
Topic
Coasts
Ecosystems
Food
Health
Transportation
Built Environment

Climate Resiliency Report | Grand Rapids, Michigan

This report, the first of its kind for the City of Grand Rapids, outlines the condition of the city's climate resiliency and offers recommendations for how it can both impact and adapt to climate change. The report's goal is to both spur a larger community conversation around processes that will enable Grand Rapids to become a more climate-resilient city and to spur many specific short- and near-term projects, policies, programs, and plans to mitigate the effects of climate change. The report documents projected local climate changes, their potential negative impact to low-income families, and outlines small near-term solutions that the city can make to curb or adapt to climate change. Recommendations include investing in green space and improving the city's tree canopy, improving the city's energy autonomy, and implementing green street infrastructure materials and maintenance techniques.

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Scope
Local
Content
Vulnerability Assessments
Climate Impacts
Adaptation Planning
Climate Mitigation
Action Plans
Published
December, 2013
State
Michigan
Topic
Ecosystems
Food
Health
Water
Transportation
Energy
Built Environment

Canada's Changing Climate Report

This report is the first major product of the current Canadian national assessment, which launched in 2017 and intends to publish a series of authoritative reports between 2018 and 2021. This assessment focuses on answering the questions: how has Canada’s climate changed to date, why, and what changes are projected for the future? This initial report provides a climate science foundation for the other national assessment products. Its objectives are to assess current knowledge about how Canada’s climate is changing and why, and what changes are projected for the future, to help inform mitigation and adaptation decision making and to help raise public awareness and understanding of Canada’s changing climate. The CCCR is written for a broad range of professionals who are familiar with the topic of climate change but who may not have expertise in the physical sciences. 

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Report cover
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National
Content
Vulnerability Assessments
Climate Impacts
Adaptation Planning
Climate Mitigation
Published
April, 2019
Topic
Coasts
Ecosystems
Food
Health
Water

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