The Resilience Ecosystem (RE) is an open and inclusive community of public and private entities working individually and collectively to help communities and businesses in all U.S. regions and sectors to adapt/build resilience to climate-related hazards. Though federal and non-profit entities are committed to sustaining organizational and financial support for it, the RE is not an entity, organization, or professional society; it is not “owned” by any person or group and it doesn’t seek to compete with anyone.    
 

It’s still winter, but heat season is right around the corner!

The Climate Explorer has offered public-friendly access to climate projections for every county in the contiguous United States for more than five years, and the development team continues work to improve the tool. We're pleased to announce that Climate Explorer Version 3.0 is now available.

WEATHERING CHANGE: Local Solutions for Strong Communities 2019-20 Webinar Series

Climate Impacts: Public Health
Thursday, January 9th, 2020 - 12:00 - 1:15 PM ET

Panelists will discuss how to leverage existing public health infrastructure to build climate resilience and engage and serve front line communities that are most vulnerable.

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Date/Time: Monday, December 16th from 1PM - 2PM Central

Presenter: Martha Shulski, State Climatologist and Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.  

NOAA Office for Coastal Management’s next quarterly delivery of the Using Flood Exposure Maps webinar will occur on Tuesday, October 1 at 1:00 PM Eastern. The webinar’s guest speaker, Clint Little, hails from the Great Lakes. His stories are about the Great Lakes region, but his insights are applicable nationwide.

The Steps to Resilience: Learn to develop workable solutions to climate-related risks

What | A one-day workshop
When | Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Where | The Asheville Collider
Register by September 6 | https://forms.gle/8Ra4M4YEhg8pgxzb9

Flood exposure maps allow officials to pinpoint and understand the vulnerability of their communities in terms of people, infrastructure, and natural resources. During this online training to be held on Tuesday, July 16, 2019, at 1:00 PM EDT, you’ll learn how to use these maps to engage your community—and hear a professional share examples of using flood exposure maps to help stakeholders understand local flood risk and improve coastal resilience.

On Friday, October 12, at 1:00 PM Eastern, David Herring, manager of the NOAA Climate Program Office's (CPO) Communication, Education and Engagement (CEE) division, will discuss the new Fiscal Year 2019 Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO), titled "Building U.S. Communities’ and Businesses’ Resilience to Extreme Events.”  Additionally, John Nordgren, director of the Climate Resilience Fund, will describe the CRF's annual grant opportunity.

Second Nature and the U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit have partnered to offer a series of three webinars on climate resilience planning.

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