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Info on how climate change impacts me/my community and why adaptation is important

Climate change is already impacting most California communities, and impacts will continue to grow and change local climate and weather conditions far into the future.

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Fourth Assessment Regional Reports: The State of California regularly conducts climate change assessments and develops reports for each region of the State that summarize climate impacts in that region.

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Adaptation Clearinghouse Resource Database: Our searchable database has over 1000 adaptation resources, including assessments and other resources that describe local climate impacts. After selecting a specific geographic focus area below and clicking "explore the database," you will see all resources tagged as a "vulnerability assessment" related to the geography you selected. Note: resources may not yet be available for every city.

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Adaptation Clearinghouse Topics Pages: The Topics pages provide introductory information about how climate change will impact different sectors of California. You can also explore example adaptation strategies and resources from the searchable database related to each topic.

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Adaptation Clearinghouse Resource Database and Fourth Assessment Reports: Our searchable database has over 1000 resources, including many technical documents and scientific studies on climate impacts. After selecting "explore the database," you will see all resources tagged as a "scientific study". On the search page, use the filters to refine your results by topic of interest. Alternatively, explore Technical Reports from Calfornia's Fourth Climate Assessment.

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The California Adaptation Planning Guide (APG): The APG is a guidance document geared towards planners that lays out a 4-phase process for understanding local climate impacts and developing a plan of action for addressing them. Exploring the first three chapters (Intro, Phase 1, and Phase 2) is useful for those looking to conduct a comprehensive or technical assessment or study of climate impacts for a specific geographic area or specific topics.

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Data, Visualizations, and Tools: Many resources are available for viewing, downloading, and working with climate impact data. This data broadly includes climate change projection data tools, like Cal-Adapt and the Cal-Adapt Analytics Engine; tools that include climate data alongside demographic and community data, such as the Vulnerable Communities Platform; and other tools linked in the Adaptation Clearinghouse Database useful for quantifying, mapping, and visualizing the data. You can also use the "Find a Tool" to compare and contrast some of the more common tools used in California.

Cal-Adapt Cal-Adapt Analytics Engine Vulnerable Communities Platform VCP Resilience Tool Comparison Find a Tool Explore the Database

Adaptation Help Desk: Adaptation Help Desk staff from the Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation are available to meet and can provide connections, guidance and resources for understanding climate change impacts and getting started with all things adaptation.

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Info on what kinds of solutions are possible, and how to prioritize and take action

There are many options for addressing the pressing near and long-term impacts of climate change.

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Example adaptation solutions by Topic: The Adaptation Clearinghouse Topics pages feature sample adaptation strategies communities can use to address climate impacts, including factors to consider and examples and sources that showcase the strategies in action. Click on the Adaptation Strategies Tab on each Topic page to explore this information.

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The California Adaptation Planning Guide (APG): The APG is a guidance document geared towards planners that lays out a 4-phase process for understanding local climate impacts and developing a plan of action for addressing them. Exploring the Phase 3 and Phase 4 chapters is useful for those who already understand climate impacts, and are now looking to develop and implement solutions for addressing them.

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Adaptation Clearinghouse Resource Database: Our searchable database has over 1000 resources, including many model adaptation plans that demonstrate State, regional, and local adaptation frameworks, strategies, and policy approaches. After clicking "explore the database," you will see all resources tagged as a "plan or strategy". Use the filters on the Search page to refine the results.

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State of California Climate Adaptation Strategy: The Statewide strategy links together the State’s existing and planned climate adaptation efforts, showing how they fit together to achieve six outcome-based climate resilience priorities.

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The ResillientCA Adaptation Planning Map (RAP-Map): The RAP-Map is an inventory of city and county adaptation planning efforts from across the State. On this resource, you can compare, view, and download planning documents such as adaptation plans, general plans, and local hazard mitigation plans that cities and counties have used to integrate climate risk and adaptation solutions.

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Case studies and Example Projects: The curated collection of case studies on the Clearinghouse describe the process and outcomes of local and regional adaptation efforts at a variety of stages, showing how assessments, plans, and projects are developed. Explore the case studies to find out how communities and coalitions are working together.

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Adaptation Help Desk: Adaptation Help Desk staff from the Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation are available to meet and can provide connections, guidance and resources for adaptation solutions.

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Info on tools and resources to fund, support, and sustain adaptation

At all stages of adaptation, funding and resources are needed to support the journey.

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Investing in Adaptation Resources: This page on the Adaptation Clearinghouse consolidates key funding databases and other resources useful for finding grants that fund adaptation, including summaries of funding from the State Budget; and a link to California's Federal Grants Administrator, who can provide technical assistance on how to find, apply and manage federal grants. You can also go here to search all Clearinghouse resources that examine adaptation financing options, economic analysis, and more.

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Guidebook: Climate Adaptation Finance and Investment in California: This resource guide is useful for identifying potential funding sources and also serves as a roadmap for asset management and public finance processes. It frames helpful questions to ask, considerations and tradeoffs, and practical synergies between funding mechanisms, as well as the conflicts that may arise between varying interests and strategies. The guide also discusses methods for ensuring that social equity considerations help shape fair and equitable investments.

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Adaptation Clearinghouse Resource Database: Our searchable database has over 1000 resources, including many resources useful for communicating about climate change to other audiences. After clicking "explore the database," you will see all resources tagged as a "communication or educational material". Use the filters on the Search page to refine the results.

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Adaptation Clearinghouse Resource Database: Our searchable database has over 1000 resources, including many planning and policy studies and guidance documents. After clicking "explore the database," you will see all resources tagged as "planning and policy guidance". Use the filters on the Search page to refine the results.

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Climate Resilience Plan Alignment Toolkit: This toolkit is designed to help planners and communities understand and align disparate adaptation efforts in their community, and "plan smarter, not harder". Fundamentally a collaboration resource, the toolkit shows how different types of plans and organizations can work together better; address legal requirements and competing priorities; and use limited resources more efficiently.

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The California Adaptation Planning Guide (APG): The APG is a guidance document geared towards planners that lays out a 4-phase process for understanding local climate impacts and developing a plan of action for addressing them. Each chapter discusses useful resources and tools to support the work, and tips for optimizing the process. Guidance and resources for community engagement and outreach are also integrated throughout. The Phase 4 chapter covers implementation, as well as monitoring and evaluating outcomes and adjustments during the process

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Adaptation Help Desk: Adaptation Help Desk staff from the Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation are available to meet and can provide connections, guidance and resources for adaptation solutions.

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