Despite our best efforts to reduce GHG emissions, some climate change is already occurring and some additional change is considered inevitable. As we ramp up our efforts to mitigate heat-trapping emissions, it is critical that our community start today to prepare for the impacts of a changing climate. Waiting until the impacts grow more severe increases the risk of being poorly equipped to manage the public health, economic, quality of life and environmental consequences. We live in a region of the world that knows well the importance of preparedness. It is time we apply our preparedness doctrine to the coming risks of a changing climate.
The efficacy of the potential actions proposed in this section rests on their being developed and implemented at a regional scale in partnership with neighboring cities and relevant agencies. Partnering with other affected entities not only enables the pooling of resources, but also ensures that a consistent adaptive strategy is applied across boundaries.
A potential set of initial preparedness actions include:
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