Preparing for the Health Effects of Drought: A Resource Guide for Public Health Professionals

This guide contains five modules that provide best practices on conducting vulnerability assessments, collaboration among stakeholders, communicating drought preparedness and response strategies, and where to find (and how to use) data on drought. The guide also includes a list of valuable resources for public health professionals. The authors of the guide also developed and included two attractive, user-friendly handouts that can be easily customized and reproduced for community outreach.

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National
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Vulnerability Assessments
Adaptation Planning
Climate Education
Published
February, 2018
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Health
Water
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How We Respond

This report and the accompanying community spotlights provide an overview of climate change science, reasons why action is needed, how science supports decision making and planning, ways to adapt to climate change and limit the severity of its effects, and how such efforts can help build resiliency. The report illustrates the ways in which science can help individuals, communities, businesses, and government agencies make informed decisions. By working together to identify solutions and bring about positive change, we can reduce the risks faced by current and future generations.

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National
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Adaptation Planning
Published
September, 2019
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All
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Coasts
Ecosystems
Food
Health
Water
Tribal Nations
Transportation
Energy
Marine
Built Environment
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Adapt Now: A Global Call for Leadership on Climate Resilience

This report focuses on making the case for climate adaptation, providing specific insights and recommendations in key sectors: food security, the natural environment, water, cities and urban areas, infrastructure, disaster risk management, and finance. It is designed to inspire action among decision makers, including heads of state and government officials, mayors, business executives, investors, and community leaders.

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Adaptation Planning
Published
September, 2019
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All
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Ecosystems
Food
Water
Built Environment

The Growing Threat of Urban Flooding: A National Challenge

This report offers the first national assessment of the scope and consequences of urban flooding in the United States. Researchers analyzed available data concerning urban flooding, surveyed municipal flood and stormwater managers, and met with professionals whose disciplines intersect with urban flooding at the local, state, and national level. The research team's findings affirm that urban flooding is a national and significant source of economic loss, social disruption, and housing inequality. This report presents the full results of the study, addresses governance issues that affect urban flood risk reduction, examines critical challenges, and offers recommendations for actions.

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Local
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National
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Climate Impacts
Adaptation Planning
Disaster Recovery
Action Plans
Published
November, 2018
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All
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Water
Built Environment
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Killer Heat in the United States: Climate Choices and the Future of Dangerously Hot Days

This analysis shows the rapid, widespread increases in extreme heat that are projected to occur across the country due to climate change, including conditions so extreme that a heat index cannot be measured. The analysis also finds that the intensity of the coming heat depends heavily on how quickly we act now to reduce heat-trapping emissions. For this national analysis, extreme heat is measured according to the heat index, the combination of temperature and humidity that creates the “feels like” temperature, and includes four different heat index thresholds, each of which brings increasingly dangerous health risks: above 90°F, above 100°F, above 105°F, and "off the charts." The report features three time frames—historical, midcentury, and late century—and three different scenarios of climate action. 

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Climate Impacts
Adaptation Planning
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July, 2019
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All
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Health
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