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LA County Climate Vulnerability Assessment (CVA)

Countywide Climate Vulnerability Findings WorkshopThursday, July 1, 2021

Source: Civlavia, John Endow

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• Interpretación en español está disponible en el doble canal de Zoom

• Spanish interpretation is available on the dual Zoom channel

Welcome – Logistics

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• Live transcript/subtitles are also available in English if you prefer to follow along through reading text

• Session is being recorded in English and Spanish for County's YouTube channel

• Spanish subtitles will be generated via YouTube recording after workshop

Welcome – Logistics

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• Use of the chat box:• Introduce and rename your Zoom title – name, pronouns, and

organization• Submit questions throughout and organizers will respond

at appropriate time

Welcome – Logistics

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• Land Acknowledgement• Racial Equity Statement• Recent Climate Events• Remarks from Ricardo Lara, California Insurance Commissioner• Acknowledgement of CVA partners and stakeholders

Welcome

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I. Project OverviewII. Mentimeter IntroductionIII. Key Findings from the ReportIV. Question and AnswerV. How You Can Use the CVAV. Closing Remarks

Welcome – Agenda

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Project Overview

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Purpose

Source: OurCounty Plan

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What makes this CVA unique

Source: Streetsblog LA, Sahra Subramanian

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Public Workshops (2) Listening Sessions (6)

Key Informant Interviews

Advisory Committee

Meetings (4) WebpageCities Summit (1)

Stakeholder engagement overview

Throughout our presentation today, we will highlight stories heard through our engagement process.

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Climate Hazard

Assessment

Social Vulnerability Assessment

Physical Vulnerability Assessment

Assessment of Cascading

Impacts

Components of the LA County CVA

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What is Vulnerability?

The degree to which a system or sub-population is affected by climate-related stimuli.

The ability of a system or sub-population to adjust to climate change, to moderate potential damages, or to cope with the consequences.

Exposure Sensitivity Adaptive Capacity

Climate Vulnerability

The nature and degree to which a system or sub-population is exposed to significant climatic variations.

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Vulnerability is not an indicator of an individual’s weakness or incapacity to cope but rather an indicator of the factors, almost all of them outside of the individual’s control, that make people more at risk for negative impacts.

Climate hazards pose a risk to all County residents. However, various factors can make certain populations more susceptible than others. These factors include:

• Inequities in infrastructure and access to the benefits of education, economic opportunity, social capital, health protection services, and/or other services;

• Institutionalized bias or exclusion from political and decision-making power;

• Inequities in environmental and living conditions and health status

• Differences in individual health, age, and ability*This framing is informed by the 2017 Advancing Climate Justice in California: Guiding Principles and Recommendations for Policy and Funding Decisions

Defining Social Vulnerability

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Populations

Social climate vulnerability is assessed using a range of indicators across the following categories:

Scope of the CVA

Age + Gender

Community + Language

Education Health

Housing + Mobility

Income + Wealth

Occupation Race / Ethnicity

Infrastructure

Physical climate vulnerability is assessed based on a range of infrastructure types across the following categories:

Communications Community Facilities

Economic Centers

Energy

Medical + Emergency

Transportation Waste Water

Housing

Natural Systems

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MentimeterWhat component of the CVA are you

interested in learning more about today?

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Key Findings from the Report

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Scenario

Mid-Century

RCP 8.5: High-

emission scenario

Extreme Heat

Wildfire

Drought

Extreme Precipitation

Inland Flooding

Coastal Flooding

Climate Hazards

Climate hazards in LA County

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Climate hazards in LA County

Extreme heat is projected to increase in frequency and severity, impacting much of the County

Wildfire events are projected to be considerably larger, more frequent, and more destructive by mid-century

Droughts are happening more often and are lasting longer

Inland flooding will likely increase in the future with drier springs and summers and wetter winters throughout the state

Coastal flooding events may become more frequent and severe, even with small increases in sea level rise

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Extreme heat

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Extreme heat

Highly vulnerable populations

Highly vulnerable infrastructure

People with pre-existing conditions

Children and older adults

Outdoor workers

Energy Parks and open space

Source: Flickr, Boyce Duprey

Transportation

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Wildfire

40% of the population says they avoided going outside due to smoke last year

Freeway embankment fire threatens Granada Hills Service Station – June 2021Source: Flickr, Los Angeles Fire Department

Source: LA Barometer

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Wildfire

Highly vulnerable populations

Highly vulnerable infrastructure

Older adults living alone

People with limited access to transportation

WaterCommunications Community Facilities

People with cardiovascular

disease

Woolsey Fire – Nov 2018Source: Flickr, CEO Countywide Communications

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Extreme precipitation and inland flooding

Kagel Canyon Precipitation Preparedness and Mudslide Prevention – Jan 2018Source: Flickr, CEO Countywide Communications

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Extreme precipitation and inland flooding

Highly vulnerable populations

Highly vulnerable infrastructure

Mobile homes

Outdoor workers

Households without vehicle

access

Transportation Economic centers

Community centers

Source: Union Station Homeless Outreach Team

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Coastal flooding

Marina del Rey area Long Beach area

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Coastal flooding

Highly vulnerable populations

Highly vulnerable infrastructure

Mobile homes

Low-income households

Educational attainment

Beaches and swimming areas

Transportation Water

Photo Source: King Tides Photo Gallery

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Drought

Least severe --------------à Most severe

Droughts are happening more often and lasting longer

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Drought

Highly vulnerable populations

Highly vulnerable infrastructure

Older adults Rural communities

Low-income households

Water Energy Parks and open space

Photo Source: CLWA and SCVhistoriy.com

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MentimeterWhat climate impacts on vulnerable populations are you most concerned

about?

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Water, wastewater, and stormwater

Electricity

Transportation

Communications

Infrastructure is interdependent

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When cell sites’ backup batteries run out during a power outage, 911 suffers

Impacts can cascade through multiple sectors

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• Electricity strongly influences every other infrastructure sector, in many different ways

• Electrical power provision has the biggest direct impact on all other sectors

Electricity is critical

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• Electricity strongly influences every other infrastructure sector, in many different ways

• Electrical power provision has the biggest direct impact on all other sectors

• Water is necessary to produce electricity

Electricity is critical

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Transportation and communications are important too

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• Public health and safety are the ultimate goals of critical infrastructure

• They feed back to reinforce other sectors: When the community is functioning well, essential workers can continue to ensure that it does.

They all feed into our health and safety

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• Workforce availability mediates almost every interaction in the network

• Workers are essential not just to the services they help provide, but to the functioning of the whole community system

Workforce availability is central

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• Energy disruptions can disproportionately impact socially vulnerable populations

• During climate disasters, vulnerable populations need more accessible communication platforms (text, WhatsApp, language media) as well as messaging through trusted networks (day laborer centers, CERT neighborhood leaders, town councils, and caregivers)

• Evacuation from wildfire zones can be more difficult for people with disabilities, people without access to reliable transportation, and rural communities

• Parks and open space, trees, and access to cooling infrastructure are critical and key to adaptive capacity while also vulnerable to heat, wildfire, and drought

• There is a reinforcing feedback loop between the impacts of climate-related infrastructure disruption on workers and the reliance on workers to maintain that infrastructure

Human impacts of infrastructure disruption

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MentimeterWhat infrastructure are you most concerned about in Los Angeles County when it comes to climate

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Final Deliverables

LA County Climate

Vulnerability Assessment

Online Mapping and

Data Tool

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Q&A

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How You Can Use the CVA

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Nurit KatzChief Sustainability Officer Photo Source: UCLA Sustainability

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Sona MohnotAssociate Director, Climate Equity

Photo Source: Greenlining Institute

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Other Example Uses• Inform a grant and apply for funding• Help prioritize hazard mitigation efforts, public health policies

and programs, emergency preparedness, land use planning, and infrastructure investment

• Help in creating a city adaptation plan/program• Support municipalities with vulnerability assessments for SB 379

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MentimeterWhat should the County do with the

CVA report and tool?

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THANK YOU!

For more questions, contact LA County Chief Sustainability Office:

[email protected]

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