Environmental Indicators for Climate Change and Environmental Justice, Phase 2

Source

Authors

California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA)

Published

2010

Description

In 2009, the California Environmental Protection Agency’s (Cal/EPA) Office of the Secretary requested the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) to develop indicators describing the disproportionate impacts of climate change on environmental justice communities. These indicators will help Cal/EPA examine potential environmental justice concerns associated with climate change. Evidence is emerging that some of the projected impacts of climate change on human health and well-being are already occurring. Some of these impacts may disproportionately affect those who are socially or economically disadvantaged, and hence represent environmental justice concerns. This report presents four indicators that help track trends relating to the disproportionate impacts of climate change on these communities. The indicators chosen were selected based on evidence that: (1) the impacts of climate change are already occurring (rather than projected to occur based on future climate scenarios); and (2) disparities exist among socioeconomic or racial groups in either the degree of exposure to a hazard, or the capacity to take action to reduce exposures or minimize adverse outcomes.

Climate Impact Tags

Extreme heat Wildfire

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 2: Assess Vulnerability

Resource Type Tags

Communication or educational material

Topics

Extent: California

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