A Review of Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments: Current Practices and Lessons Learned from DOE’s Partnership for Energy Sector Climate Resilience

A number of utilities across the country participating in the Department of Energy's Partnership for Energy Sector Climate Resilience have completed climate change vulnerability assessments. They used a variety of approaches to examine vulnerabilities affecting different categories of utility assets and operations, and the climate stressors of concern varied by region and by utility. This report details current practices, lessons learned, and needs identified by partners in conducting these assessments. 

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Vulnerability Assessments
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May, 2016
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Energy
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Heatwave Guide for Cities

Heatwaves are deadly and their impacts are on the rise globally due to climate change. People living in urban areas are amongst the hardest hit when a heatwave occurs because these are hotter than the surrounding countryside. It is crucial that cities incorporate heat-reduction tactics such as green spaces into their plans for growth or retrofit them in built areas; this emergency can only be avoided if city institutions, community groups, and planners contribute to reducing heat risk now and in the future. This guide is intended to help city staff take the first steps to understanding the heat risks they face, develop an early warning system, work with partners to consolidate heat action plans, and adapt urban planning practices.

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Climate Impacts
Adaptation Planning
Published
July, 2019
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All
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Health
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Arctic Ocean Acidification Assessment: 2018 Summary for Policymakers

This Summary for Policymakers summarizes the findings of the AMAP Assessment 2018: Arctic Ocean Acidification report released in October 2018. It offers a review of the latest science relating to regional ocean acidification, the biological responses to it, an overview of case studies and their associated findings, and recommendations for the Arctic Council.

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Climate Impacts
Published
May, 2019
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Alaska
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Coasts
Marine

Underwater: Rising Seas, Chronic Floods, and the Implications for US Coastal Real Estate

This analysis examines what's at risk for U.S. coastal real estate from sea level rise. Millions of Americans living in coastal communities will face more frequent and disruptive high-tide flooding; as this flooding increases, it will reach a threshold where normal routines become impossible and coastal residents, communities, and businesses are forced to make difficult, often costly choices. For this analysis, that threshold is defined as flooding that occurs 26 times per year (on average, once every other week) or more, a level of disruption referred to as chronic inundation. The results identify the number of residential and commercial properties at risk of chronic inundation—and the total current property value, estimated population, and property tax base affected—for the entire coastline of the lower 48 states.

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Vulnerability Assessments
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Adaptation Planning
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June, 2018
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Coasts

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