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SEVERE WEATHER AND CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCE 1200 First Street NE Washington, DC 10th floor conference room March 14, 2013 Preparing Washington DC Bloomingdale in Summer 2012. Source: Fox News.

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SEVERE WEATHER AND CRITICAL

INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCE

1200 First Street NE

Washington, DC

10th floor conference room

March 14, 2013

Preparing Washington DC

Bloomingdale in Summer 2012. Source: Fox News.

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WELCOME! SEVERE WEATHER & CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

RESILIENCE: PREPARING WASHINGTON DC.

1 Severe Weather and Critical Infrastructure Resilience: Preparing Washington, D.C.

Keith A. Anderson

Acting Director Harriet Tregoning

Director

Steve Winkelman

Director of Adaptation

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TODAY’S WORKSHOP HAS SEVERAL GOALS.

1. Disseminate and share expert information

• Problems and Solutions

2. Understand stakeholder priorities and concerns

3. Identify collaboration opportunities

• Public-public and public-private

• Focus on short-term efforts with multiple benefits

4. Document potential next steps

• Research, workshops, capacity building, outreach, policy, action

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WHAT IS RESILIENCE?

3 Severe Weather and Critical Infrastructure Resilience: Preparing Washington, D.C.

? It’s more than reacting to a storm.

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WHEN THE NEXT SUPERSTORM OR HEAT WAVE COMES,

WE WILL STILL BE ABLE TO TURN ON THE LIGHTS…

4 Severe Weather and Critical Infrastructure Resilience: Preparing Washington, D.C. Washington DC. Source: Panoramio

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…GET TO WORK AND DO OUR JOBS….

5 Severe Weather and Critical Infrastructure Resilience: Preparing Washington, D.C. Washington DC., Chinatown Metro. Source: Amazon AWS

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….AND STILL HAVE FUN!

6 Severe Weather and Critical Infrastructure Resilience: Preparing Washington, D.C. Washington DC. Source: Biography.com

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RESILIENCE

7 Severe Weather and Critical Infrastructure Resilience: Preparing Washington, D.C.

Resilience is the ability to prepare and plan for,

recover from, and better adapt to adverse events. (Based on National Academy of Sciences)

Risk = Hazard x Exposure x Vulnerability

Prevention: Reducing the Hazard

(e.g., reduce GHG emissions)

Preparedness: Reducing Exposure and Vulnerability

E.g., Hazard Mitigation and Climate Change Adaptation

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THERE’S A RICH & GROWING LITERATURE ON DIFFERENT

ASPECTS OF, AND APPROACHES TO RESILIENCE.

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CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: 5 KEY STEPS

1. Assess climate impacts – E.g., use climate models to asses different future scenarios

2. Identify risks and vulnerabilities – Location and state of critical infrastructure, recent impacts….

3. Assess potential solutions – Review best practices, analyze effectiveness, costs and benefits

4. Develop and Implement Action Plan – Prioritize short- and long-term actions

– Measure progress and revise plans accordingly

5. Garner support for implementation – Visualize solutions, quantify risks and benefits

– Address top stakeholder concerns

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AGENDA

Problem Weather- and climate-related risks

Solutions

• Sustainable DC, climate policies, hazard mitigation

• Best resilience practices – Electricity

– Insurance

– Visualizing solutions & measuring benefits

Group discussion – Q&A throughout the day

– Lunch: round-the-table updates

– Final session: Short-term Opportunities? Priorities, Needs, Opportunities, Next Steps

Happy Hour after the meeting – at the Hilton.

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PLEASE THINK ABOUT THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS….

1. How do you currently prepare for severe

weather events?

2. What promising efforts do you already have

underway that advance long-term resilience?

• Are you considering climate change?

3. Promising opportunities to make progress in the

short-term?

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July 1984 2012 (US Dept of Interior Photo)

http://instagram.com/p/SdUoIZAu_n/

GLACIER BAY, ALASKA: THEN AND NOW

Climate Adaptation and Community Resilience 12

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“AN INCONVENIENT SEWER OVERFLOW….

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… this is not about polar bears; it's about backed-up

sewers in your streets or basements.”

~ Steve Winkelman in ClimateWire, May 4, 2012

Climate Adaptation and Community Resilience