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March 18, 2022
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The third briefing in this series covered climate adaptation programs. As climate change continues to impact communities and ecosystems across the country, federal programs that focus on adaptation are playing a key role in helping communities prepare for and stay safe from the impacts of our changing climate. Panelists discussed adaptation-focused federal programs administered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Army Corps of Engineers, and other agencies, and why these programs are important for districts across the country.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
U.S. Representative Scott Peters (D-Calif.)
Laura Petes, Chief of Staff, Climate & Environment and Assistant Director for Climate Resilience, White House Office of Science & Technology Policy
Mark Osler, Senior Advisor for Coastal Inundation and Resilience, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Cathleen Berthelot, Senior Policy Manager, Restore the Mississippi River Delta, Environmental Defense Fund
Cecilia Clavet, Senior Policy Advisory, Forest Restoration and Fire, The Nature Conservancy
Q&A
Q: How do we ensure that we are advancing adaptation work in an equitable and just way?
Petes:
Osler:
Berthelot:
Clavet:
Q: Are there steps that Congress can take to improve the climate adaptation benefits of these programs?
Q: As we look across these adaptation programs, what are some things that policymakers should be thinking about as they seek to improve the climate adaptation benefits of these programs?
Q: Are there examples of the private sector enhancing the effectiveness, reach, or capacity of a particular project?
Compiled by Emilie Austin and edited for clarity and length. This is not a transcript.