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New York State Community Risk and Resiliency Act Workshop

  • On September 29, 2017
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CCRUN hosted a workshop on the New York State Community Risk and Resiliency Act (CRRA) in White Plains, New York. The focus of the workshop was on local planning for flooding and sea level rise, as the CRRA requires communities to . Team researchers presented data tools and climate science. There were also presentations from […]
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Climate Forum Series

  • On September 27, 2017
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Working with the Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay (SRIJB), CCRUN co-hosted a climate forum series. The forums are focused on providing information to residents in communities in the Jamaica Bay area (New York City) to learn more about weather and climate risk. This event, held in Coney Island, New York, focused on coastal […]
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Climate Forum Series

  • On May 24, 2017
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Working with the Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay (SRIJB), CCRUN co-hosted a climate forum series. The forums are focused on providing information to residents in communities in the Jamaica Bay area (New York City) to learn more about weather and climate risk. This event, held at the Rockaway Institute for a Sustainable Environment […]
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NOAA Congressional Roundtable

  • On May 1, 2017
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On May 1, 2017, CCRUN hosted a NOAA Roundtable for Congressional Staffers: Community Resilience in the Urban Environment. This event was held at Drexel University, within Pennsylvania’s 3rd District . Approximately 20 local decision makers attended the event, which allowed the staffers to learn more about how NOAA research is contributing to urban resilience. Date: […]
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Climate Forum Series

  • On March 2, 2017
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Working with the Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay (SRIJB), CCRUN co-hosted a climate forum series. The forums are focused on providing information to residents in communities in the Jamaica Bay area (New York City) to learn more about weather and climate risk. This event, held in Canarsie, Brooklyn, NY, focused on inland and […]
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GreenRoots

GreenRoots

Location: Chelsea, Massachusetts

Website: www.greenrootschelsea.org

Project Title: Mitigating the Impacts of Heat Islands through Community-led, Nature-based Solutions

Project Description: Funding from the Consortium for Climate Risk in the Urban Northeast will help advance community resilience and improve environmental justice areas of concern through the following heat mitigation and air quality improvement strategies: 1. Greater green and open space: GreenRoots is transforming a vacant, urban parcel, 212 Congress Ave, into an urban oasis with trees, plantings, shade structures and hydration stations. Pre- and post- monitoring of the heat index and surveying with neighborhood residents of personal perception of heat will determine the use and benefits of this demonstration project. 2. Resident Engagement: GreenRoots staff will conduct multilingual community outreach to connect residents in heat-vulnerable neighborhoods to cooling solutions (ongoing). Engagement includes: door knocking, flyering, stand-outs in public areas, social media, other online strategies and in-person events in the vacant parcel. 3. Implement Cool Block Strategies: Collaborate with BSLA, BU School of Public Health and City of Chelsea on installation of Cool Block strategies including painting white roofs, temporary art and data visualizations, cooling structures and possible water features at 212 Congress.