How do communities use climate science to make decisions?

Chapter 3 from our report summarizing the lessons we learned on the Great American Adaptation Road Trip. We partnered with the Georgetown University Climate Center to get this to you. Chapter 4 coming soon.

Take-home lesson #3: Climate science is more likely to be used when it is at the appropriate geographic and temporal scale for local decision-makers.

A common barrier to building local climate preparedness is that scientific information about climate change, produced by researchers around the world and summarized by groups such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, tends to span large geographic scales, typically global or continental, as well as long timeframes. Temperature and sea-level rise projections are often presented for the year 2100 and sometimes 2050 at the global and national levels, and communities have difficulty interpreting how broad-scale information relates to their local risks. Communities need ways to facilitate action at their local scale and on shorter planning horizons, or even briefer electoral timeframes.

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Our Road Trip in 7 Minutes

2 friends. 1 minivan. 31 states. 103 days. 17,358 miles. 158 interviews. 32 adaptation stories. Watch the 7-minute version of the Great American Adaptation Road Trip.

Our Launch Video

Watch our launch video about the project! We hope you will follow the blog, help us reach our fundraising goal, and participate in the conversation about climate change adaptation as we collect stories around the country.

Table of Contents

Where We Road-tripped

The Stories

  • Our Launch Video
  • Dropping Lake Levels Cause Pentwater Residents to Innovate
  • Grand Rapids: A Little Riverside City with a Big Sustainability Punch
  • Ann Arbor’s Climate-Smart Stormwater Utility
  • ‘Live Free’ Spirit Could Keep Keene, NH Afloat
  • For Vermont Farmers, the Road to Resilience is Winding
  • Climate-Ready Spaulding Hospital Will Keep Boston Strong
  • Cape Codders Take Down Parking Lots, Put Up Paradise
  • Podcast: Solar Company ‘Empowers’ New York after Sandy
  • Patience After the Superstorm
  • Keeping Baltimore Neighborhoods Cool
  • Delaware’s Beach Houses Surf, Then Freeboard
  • Norfolk Rises Above the Rising Tide
  • In North Carolina, Sea Level Rise is No Crystal Ball
  • Searching for Shade in Louisville
  • Queen Quet, Unedited
  • Georgia Farmers Irrigate Smarter
  • New Orleans Gives Evacuation Plan an Artist’s Touch
  • An Almanac in the Age of Climate Change
  • Gulf Utility Invests in the True Value of Wetlands
  • To Restore the Coast, Galveston Gets Kids and Grown-ups in the Same Boat
  • A Fight for Fire in New Mexico
  • Colorado Fruit Growers Harvest Wind, Water, and Fire to Save Harvest
  • Denver Residents Pay Forest Service to Keep Their Water Clean
  • Rainwater Harvesters Reap Bounty in Arid Tucson
  • Mesquite at the Table
  • Preventing a Joshua Treeless National Park
  • Why Climate Change is Not the End of Wine
  • Sharing Shelter in San Francisco
  • Cracking the Case of the Vanishing Oyster Larvae
  • Glacier National Park Prepares for a Future Without Oysters
  • With New Rooftops, Chicago Tries to Keep its Cool
  • Fighting Drought with a New Supercorn
  • A Climate Adaptation Plan in the Unlikeliest City
  • Maryland Marsh Plans to Rise Above the Rising Tides
  • Walking the Floodplain to Protect Historic Portsmouth from Sea Level Rise
  • Still Reeling from Superstorm Sandy, New Jersey Town Plans for Sequel
  • Our Road Trip in 7 Minutes
  • What Does Adapting to Climate Change Look Like?
  • Lessons Learned About Life in the ‘New Normal’
  • What Drives Communities to Take Action to Adapt to Climate Change?
  • How Can Communities Keep up with Climate Change?
  • How Do Communities Use Climate Science to Make Decisions?
  • How Can New Partnerships Help Build Resilience?
  • How Can Communities Overcome the Upfront Costs of Adaptation?
  • How Can Communities Reduce Carbon Emissions While Preparing for Climate Impacts?
  • How Can Stories Advance Community Resilience?