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Release of Infrastructure and Geographic Map Data for Climate-Preparedness

To help communities and citizens plan for the risks of coastal flooding and other climate-change-related impacts, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, and the U.S. Geological Survey are releasing today a collection of non-sensitive… Continued

Climate Data in Action

These post-Superstorm Sandy maps for New York City and New Jersey and New York states show how the floodplain will change under different scenarios of sea level rise. Surging Seas uses government data to project sea level rise scenarios for… Continued

NASA and NOAA Launch Coastal Flooding Innovation Challenge

Want to solve an innovation challenge to address climate change? The International Space Apps Challenge is an international mass collaboration offering four climate-related challenges, including… Coastal Inundation in Your Community Coastal communities are becoming increasingly vulnerable to the risk of… Continued

Energy Infrastructure Tools

Here users will find web-based tools and publicly accessible models to help understand, analyze, and assess vulnerabilities and resilience of the energy sector and critical infrastructure to climate variability, global climate change, and compounding stressors. Tools include interactive mapping applications… Continued

Transportation Featured Content

Over the past five years, there has been a large body of literature developed on climate impacts on transportation and transportation adaptation. This work includes… Continued

Water Resources

The 2014 National Climate Assessment provides background information to help communities, water utilities, resource managers, and food and energy producers prepare for a changing climate. Given a need to develop resilience… Continued

Human Health Featured Content

The 2018 US National Climate Assessment’s Human Health chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the latest scientific information on the impacts of climate change on public health… Continued

Energy Infrastructure Featured Content

Here users will find relevant content from U.S. government agencies that help inform how climate variability and/or global climate change may potentially affect different aspects of energy and infrastructure systems.   Energy Resources… Continued

Humanhealth Maps

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) interactive energy disruption maps combine real-time data feeds from NOAA's National Hurricane Center with more than 20 map layers showing the nation's energy infrastructure and resources. This new tool, available around the clock on the EIA… Continued

Water Maps

Here are a few examples of the many maps available on the Internet that illustrate historical conditions and potential climate impacts on water resources… Continued

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