U. S. Energy Sector Vulnerabilities to Climate Change and Extreme Weather
United States Department Of Energy
Read by Patrick McHaffie
This report—part of the Obama Administration’s efforts to support national climate change adaptation planning through the Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force and Strategic Sustainability Planning process and to advance the U.S. Department of Energy’s goal of promoting energy security—examines current and potential future impacts of climate change and extreme weather events on the U.S. energy sector. It identifies activities underway to address these challenges and discusses potential opportunities to enhance energy technologies that are more climate-resilient, as well as information, stakeholder engagement, and policies and strategies to further enable their deployment. (drawn from the executive summary, lightly edited for clarity) - Summary by Patrick Mchaffie (5 hr 13 min)
Chapters
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY | 20:32 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
INTRODUCTION | 36:05 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
CHAPTER 1: Increasing Temperatures | 55:22 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
CHAPTER 2: Decreasing Water Availability | 57:58 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
CHAPTER 3: Increasing Storms, Flooding, and Sea Level Rise | 27:13 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
CHAPTER 4: Adaptation Actions and Major Opportunities | 54:49 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
CONCLUSION | 7:33 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
APPENDIX: Climate and Extreme Weather Trends in the United States | 54:12 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |