Lets prepare for our new climate Vicki Arroyo

this is the skyline of my hometown New

Orleans it was a great place to grow up

but it’s one of the most vulnerable

spots in the world half the city is

already below sea level in 2005 the

world watched as New Orleans and the

Gulf Coast were devastated by Hurricane

Katrina 1836 people died nearly 300,000

homes were lost these are my mother’s at

the top although that’s not her car it

was carried there by floodwaters up to

the roof and that’s my sister’s hello

fortunately they and other family

members got out in time but they lost

their homes and as you can see just

about everything in them other parts of

the world have been hit by storms and

even more devastating ways in 2008

Cyclone Nargis and it’s aftermath killed

138 thousand in Myanmar climate change

is affecting our homes our communities

our way of life we should be preparing

at every scale and at every opportunity

this talk is about being prepared for

and resilient to the changes that are

coming and that will affect our homes

and our collective homes the earth the

changes in these times won’t affect us

all equally they’re important

distributional consequences and they’re

not what you always might think in New

Orleans the elderly and female-headed

households were among the most

vulnerable for those in vulnerable

low-lying nations how do you put a

dollar value on losing your country

where your ancestors are buried and

where will you people go and how will

they cope in a foreign land

will there be tensions over immigration

or conflicts over competition for

limited resources it’s already fueled

conflicts in Chad and Darfur like it or

not ready or not this is our future sure

some are looking for opportunities in

this new world

that’s the Russians planting a flag on

the ocean bottom to stake a claim for

minerals under the receding Arctic sea

ice but while there might be some

short-term into

winners our collective losses will far

outweigh them look no further than the

insurance industry as they struggle to

cope with mounting catastrophic losses

from extreme weather events the military

gets it they call climate change a

threat multiplier that could harm

stability and security while governments

around the world are evaluating how to

respond so what can we do how can we

prepare and adapt I’d like to share

three sets of examples starting with

adapting to violent storms and floods in

New Orleans the i-10 twin spans with

sections knocked out in Katrina have

been rebuilt 21 feet higher to allow for

greater storm surge and these raised and

energy efficient homes were developed by

Brad Pitt and make it right for the

hard-hit to Ninth Ward the devastated

church by mama tens has been not only

rebuilt higher it’s poised to become the

first Energy Star Church in the country

they’re selling electricity back to the

grid

thanks to solar panels reflective paint

and more their March electricity bill

was only 48 dollars now these are

examples of New Orleans rebuilding in

this way but better if others act

proactively with these changes in mind

for example in Galveston here’s a

resilient home that survived Hurricane

Ike when others on neighboring Lots

clearly did not and around the world

satellites and warning systems are

saving lives in flood prone areas such

as Bangladesh but as important as

technology and infrastructure are

perhaps the human element is even more

critical we need better planning and

systems for evacuation we need to better

understand how people make decisions in

times of crisis and why while it’s true

that many who died in Katrina did not

have access to transportation others who

did refuse to leave as the storm

approached often because available

transportation and shelters refused to

allow them to take their pets imagine

leaving behind your own pet in

evacuation or rescue fortunately in 2006

Congress passed the pet evacuation and

transportation Standards Act

it spells pets to change that second

preparing for heat and drought farmers

are facing challenges of drought from

Asia to Africa from Australia to

Oklahoma while heat waves linked with

climate change have killed tens of

thousands of people in Western Europe in

2003 and again in Russia in 2010 in

Ethiopia seventy percent that’s seven

zero percent of the population depends

on rainfall for its livelihood Oxfam and

Swiss Ray together with Rockefeller

Foundation are helping farmers like this

one build hillside terraces and find

other ways to conserve water but they’re

also providing for insurance when the

droughts do comes the stability this

provides is giving the farmers the

confidence to invest it’s giving them

access to affordable credit it’s

allowing them to become more productive

so that they can afford their own

insurance over time without assistance

it’s a virtuous cycle and one that could

be replicated throughout the developing

world after a lethal 1995 heat wave

turned refrigerator trucks from the

popular Taste of Chicago festival into

makeshift morgues Chicago became a

recognized leader tamping down on the

urban heat island impact through opening

cooling centers outreach to vulnerable

neighborhoods planting trees creating

cool white or vegetated green roofs this

is City Hall’s green roof next to Cook

County’s roof which is 77 degrees

Fahrenheit hotter at the surface

Washington DC last year actually led the

nation in new green roofs installed and

they’re funding this in part thanks to a

five cent tax on plastic bags they’re

splitting the cost of installing these

green roofs with home and building

owners the roofs not only temper urban

heat island impact but they save energy

and therefore money the emissions that

cause climate change and they also

reduce stormwater runoff so some

solutions to heat can provide for

win-win winds third adapting to rising

seas sea level rise threatens coastal

ecosystems agriculture even major cities

this is what 1 to 2 meters of sea level

rise

like in the Mekong Delta that’s where

half of Viet Nam’s rice is room

infrastructure is going to be affected

airports around the world are located on

the coast it makes sense right there’s

open space the planes can take off and

land without worrying about creating

noise or avoiding tall buildings here’s

just one example San Francisco Airport

with 16 inches or more of flooding

imagine the staggering cost of

protecting this vital infrastructure

with levees but there might be some

changes in store that you might not

imagine for example planes require more

runway for takeoff because the heated

less dense air provides for less lift

San Francisco is also spending 40

million dollars to rethink and redesign

its water and sewage treatment as water

alcohol pipes like this one can be

flooded with seawater causing backups at

the planned harming the bacteria that

are needed to treat the waste so these

alcohol pipes have been retrofitted to

shut seawater off from entering the

system beyond these technical solutions

our work at the door town Climate Center

with communities encourages them to look

at what existing legal and policy tools

are available and to consider how they

can accommodate change for example in

land use which areas do you want to

protect through adding a sea wall for

example alter by raising buildings or

retreat from to allow the migration of

important natural systems such as

wetlands or beaches other examples to

consider in the UK the thames barrier

protects london from storm surge the

asian cities climate resilience network

is restoring vital ecosystems like

forests mangroves these are not only

important ecosystems in their own right

but they also serve as a buffer to

protect inland communities new york city

is incredibly vulnerable to storms as

you can see from this clever sign and to

sea level rise and a storm surge as you

can see from the subway flooding but

back above ground these raised

ventilation grates for the subway system

show that solutions can be both

functional and attractive in fact in New

York San Francisco and London designers

have envisioned ways to better integrate

the natural and built environments with

climate change in LA

and I think these are inspiring examples

of what’s possible when we feel

empowered to plan for a world that will

be different but now a word of caution

adaptation is too important to be left

to the experts why well there are no

experts we’re entering uncharted

territory

and yet our expertise and our systems

are based on the past stationarity is

the notion that we can anticipate the

future based on the past and plan

accordingly and this principle governs

much of our engineering our design of

critical infrastructure city water

systems building codes even water rights

and other legal precedents but we can

simply no longer rely on established

norms we’re operating outside the bounds

of co2 concentrations that this planet

has seen for hundreds of thousands of

years the larger point I’m trying to

make is this it’s up to us to look at

our homes and our communities our

vulnerabilities and our exposures to

risk and to find ways to not just

survive but to thrive and it’s up to us

to plan and to prepare and to call on

our government leaders and require them

to do the same even while they address

the underlying causes of climate change

there are no quick fixes there are no

one-size-fits-all solutions we’re all

learning by doing but the operative word

is doing thank you

这是我的家乡新奥尔良的天际线

这是一个成长的好地方,

但它是世界上最脆弱的

地方之一 2005 年,一半的城市

已经低于海平面

世界目睹新奥尔良和

墨西哥湾沿岸遭到破坏

卡特里娜飓风造成 1836 人死亡 近 300,000 所

房屋失去了 这些是我母亲

在顶部的虽然那不是她的车 它

是被洪水

带到屋顶的 那是我姐姐的问候

幸运的是他们和其他家庭

成员及时逃了出来 但他们 失去了

他们的家园,正如你所看到

,世界其他地区几乎都受到了风暴

的袭击,2008 年

纳尔吉斯飓风带来的破坏性更大,其后果

在缅甸造成 13.8 万人死亡 气候变化

正在影响我们的家园 我们的社区以

我们的方式 我们应该

在每一个规模和每一个机会上为生活做准备

本次演讲是关于为

即将到来的变化做好准备

并保持弹性 我影响我们的家园

和我们的集体家园地球

这些时代的变化不会

平等地影响我们所有人它们是重要的

分配后果而且它们

并不是你在新奥尔良可能一直认为的那样

老年人和女性为首的

家庭

对于那些在脆弱的低洼国家中最脆弱的人来说,

你如何

看待失去

你的祖先埋葬的国家以及

你将去哪里以及他们将

如何在异国他乡应对

移民

或冲突的紧张局势? 对

有限资源的竞争 它已经

在乍得和达尔富尔引发了冲突 喜欢

与否,这就是我们的未来 肯定

有些人正在

这个新世界

寻找

机会 在消退的北极

海冰下,虽然可能会有一些

短期的

赢家,但我们的集体损失

将远远超过他们。

保险业,因为他们努力

应对极端天气事件造成的不断增加的灾难性

损失,军方

得到了它,他们将气候变化称为

威胁倍增器,可能会损害

稳定和安全,而

世界各国政府正在评估如何

应对,所以我们能做什么我们怎么能

准备和适应 我想分享

三组示例,首先是

适应新奥尔良的暴风雨和洪水

i-10 双跨

在卡特里娜飓风中

被撞毁的部分已重建 21 英尺高,以允许

更大的风暴潮,这些 Brad Pitt

开发了高架和节能住宅

,使其适合

遭受重创的第九区这座被毁坏的

教堂不仅被

重建得更高,而且有望成为他们出售

的该国第一个能源之星教堂

多亏了太阳能电池板反光漆

和更多的电力回到电网,他们三月份的

电费现在只有 48 美元,这些都是

例子 新奥尔良以

这种方式重建,但如果其他人

在考虑到这些变化的情况下采取主动行动会更好

,例如在加尔维斯顿,这是一个有

弹性的家园,在艾克飓风中幸存下来

,而邻近地区的其他人

显然没有,而世界各地的

卫星和预警系统正在

拯救生命 在孟加拉国等洪水多发地区,

但与

技术和基础设施一样重要,

人为因素可能更为

关键 我们需要更好

的疏散规划和系统 我们需要更好地

了解人们在危机时期如何做出决定

以及为什么

许多在卡特里娜飓风中丧生的人

无法使用交通工具 其他人

在风暴临近时确实拒绝离开,

因为可用的

交通工具和庇护所

拒绝让他们带宠物 想象一下

,幸运的是,2006 年

国会通过 宠物疏散和

运输标准法,

它规定宠物必须 第二个

为高温和干旱做准备的农民

正面临着从

亚洲到非洲从澳大利亚到

俄克拉荷马州的干旱挑战,而与气候变化有关的热浪

2003 年和 2010 年在俄罗斯和

埃塞俄比亚造成了数万人死亡,70

百分之七零的人口

依靠降雨维持生计 乐施会和

瑞士雷与洛克菲勒

基金会正在帮助像这样的农民

建造山坡梯田并寻找

其他节约用水的方法,但他们

也在干旱时提供保险

随之而来的稳定性

让农民有

信心进行投资 让他们

获得负担得起的信贷

让他们变得更有生产力,

这样他们就可以

在没有帮助的情况下随着时间的推移买得起自己的保险

这是一个良性循环,并且

可以在整个过程中复制 在

1995 年致命的热浪变成冰箱后的发展中国家

受欢迎的芝加哥风味节到

临时停尸房芝加哥成为

公认的领导者,

通过开放

冷却中心到脆弱的社区外展来减轻城市热岛的影响,

种植树木创造

凉爽的白色或植被绿色屋顶这

是市政厅旁边的绿色屋顶 库克

县的屋顶去年

在华盛顿特区的表面温度高出 77 华氏度,

实际上

在安装新的绿色屋顶方面领先全国,

他们为此提供资金,部分原因是

对塑料袋征收 5 美分的税,他们

分摊了安装成本 这些

绿色屋顶与家庭和建筑物

所有者 屋顶不仅可以缓解城市

热岛的影响,还可以节省能源

,从而减少

导致气候变化的排放,还可以

减少雨水径流,因此一些

热能解决方案可以提供

双赢的风第三适应

海平面上升威胁沿海

生态系统农业甚至

大城市 就像湄公河三角洲一样,海平面上升 1 到 2 米

越南一半的大米都在那里 房间

基础设施将受到影响

世界各地的机场都

位于海岸 有空地,

飞机可以飞行,这是有道理的 起飞和

降落而不必担心产生

噪音或避开高层建筑 这里

只是一个例子 旧金山机场

有 16 英寸或更多的洪水

想象一下用堤坝

保护这一重要基础设施的成本是惊人的,

但商店可能会有一些

你可能不会发生的变化

例如,想象一下飞机需要更多的

跑道才能起飞,因为加热

的密度较低的空气提供的升力更小

旧金山也花费 4000

万美元重新考虑和重新设计

其水和污水处理,因为

像这样的水酒精管道可能会

被海水淹没,导致备用

在计划中会伤害

处理废物所需的细菌,因此这些

酒精管道已被改造

除了这些技术解决方案之外,它还希望阻止海水进入系统

我们在门镇气候中心

与社区的合作鼓励他们

研究现有的法律和政策

工具,并考虑

如何适应

土地利用等方面的变化 您是否想

通过添加海堤来保护区域,

例如通过升高建筑物或

撤离以允许

重要的自然系统(如

湿地或海滩)迁移

在英国要考虑的其他示例泰晤士河屏障

保护伦敦免受亚洲风暴潮的影响

城市气候复原力网络

正在恢复重要的生态系统,如

森林红树林这些不仅

本身就是重要的生态系统,

而且还可以作为

保护内陆社区的缓冲地带,

从这个聪明的标志中可以看出,纽约市极易受到风暴的影响。

从地铁洪水中可以看到海平面上升和风暴

潮 将这些凸起的

通风格栅用于地铁系统

表明,解决方案

实际上

既实用又有吸引力

鼓舞人心的例子

,当我们感到有

能力为一个不同的世界做计划时,有什么可能,

但现在要注意,

适应太重要了,不能

留给专家,为什么没有

专家我们正在进入未知

领域

,但我们的专业知识 我们的系统

是基于过去的 平稳性是

我们可以

根据过去预测未来

并做出相应计划的概念,这一原则支配

着我们的大部分工程 我们的

关键基础设施设计 城市供水

系统 建筑规范甚至水权

和其他法律先例 但我们

不能再依赖于

我们在二氧化碳范围之外运作的既定规范

这个星球

数十

万年来的集中度,我想说的更大的

一点是,我们有责任审视

我们的家园和社区,我们的

脆弱性和我们面临的

风险,并找到不仅仅是

生存的方法 但要蓬勃发展,这取决于我们

的计划和准备,并呼吁

我们的政府领导人并要求

他们做同样的事情,即使他们解决

了气候变化的根本原因

没有快速解决方案没有

一刀切 -我们都

在边做边学的所有解决方案,但有效的词

是做谢谢