Tree Equity Alliance
Tree Equity Alliance is a coalition to create a unified voice on the critical need for equitable tree canopy.
Tree Equity Alliance is a coalition to create a unified voice on the critical need for equitable tree canopy.
Our 2023 Conference delivered tools, information, and networking opportunities for Virginia’s resiliency leaders and professionals.
NCEI uses data to develop scientific products and services that can also be valuable resources for industries affected by weather and climate conditions.
The Climate Risk & Resilience Portal from Argonne National Laboratory empowers individuals, governments, and organizations to examine simulated future climate conditions at mid- and end-of-century for a range of climate perils.
The Climate Explorer gives users a way to check how climate conditions in the United States are projected to change over the coming decades.
The U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit offers a framework to help communities systematically consider and address their climate hazards.
The National Risk Index is a dataset and online tool to help illustrate the United States communities most at risk for 18 natural hazards.
The National Centers for Environmental Information’s (NCEI) Billion-Dollar Disasters product is intended to show the impact of extreme weather and climate events on the economy in inflation-adjusted dollars.
The report presents analysis of the best available existing data on coastal land elevation, sea level rise projections, vertical land motion (subsidence), and building and transportation assets.
The purpose of the NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer is to provide federal, state, and local coastal resource managers and planners with a preliminary look at sea level rise and coastal flooding impacts.
CHaMP provides users with a single point of access to county-, state- and region-specific historical climate and hazard data and projected climate information.
Tree Equity Alliance is a coalition to create a unified voice on the critical need for equitable tree canopy.
Our 2023 Conference delivered tools, information, and networking opportunities for Virginia’s resiliency leaders and professionals.
NCEI uses data to develop scientific products and services that can also be valuable resources for industries affected by weather and climate conditions.
The Climate Risk & Resilience Portal from Argonne National Laboratory empowers individuals, governments, and organizations to examine simulated future climate conditions at mid- and end-of-century for a range of climate perils.
The Climate Explorer gives users a way to check how climate conditions in the United States are projected to change over the coming decades.
The U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit offers a framework to help communities systematically consider and address their climate hazards.
The National Risk Index is a dataset and online tool to help illustrate the United States communities most at risk for 18 natural hazards.
The National Centers for Environmental Information’s (NCEI) Billion-Dollar Disasters product is intended to show the impact of extreme weather and climate events on the economy in inflation-adjusted dollars.
The report presents analysis of the best available existing data on coastal land elevation, sea level rise projections, vertical land motion (subsidence), and building and transportation assets.
The purpose of the NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer is to provide federal, state, and local coastal resource managers and planners with a preliminary look at sea level rise and coastal flooding impacts.
CHaMP provides users with a single point of access to county-, state- and region-specific historical climate and hazard data and projected climate information.
Join the Living Shoreline Collaborative's Annual Living Shoreline Summit to learn more about the future of coastal resilience.
Learn more and register here.
Resilient Virginia Collaborative Alliance Working Group monthly meeting. Register here to get the zoom link to join the call.
Resilient Virginia Collaborative Alliance Working Group monthly meeting. Register here to get the zoom link to join the call.
In this 1.5-hour workshop, you will review Blueprint 2024 within WV, VA & KY. You will be able to zoom in on areas that you know and provide spatially explicit feedback on the Blueprint, capturing…
NCEI uses data to develop scientific products and services that can also be valuable resources for industries affected by weather and climate conditions.
The Climate Risk & Resilience Portal from Argonne National Laboratory empowers individuals, governments, and organizations to examine simulated future climate conditions at mid- and end-of-century for a range of climate perils.
The Climate Explorer gives users a way to check how climate conditions in the United States are projected to change over the coming decades.
The U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit offers a framework to help communities systematically consider and address their climate hazards.
The National Risk Index is a dataset and online tool to help illustrate the United States communities most at risk for 18 natural hazards.