DEC and NYSERDA Announce Public Webinar Series on Extreme Heat and Climate Change in New York State
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DEC and NYSERDA Announce Public Webinar Series on Extreme Heat and Climate Change in New York State |
Webinar Topics Include Impacts of Extreme Heat and State Actions to Help Communities Prepare and AdaptOutreach Efforts Advance Governor Hochul's Directive to Develop a Statewide Extreme Heat Action Plan and Help Ensure Equitable Distribution of Extreme Heat-Related Information and ResourcesThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) announced today an upcoming public webinar series on the ways extreme heat is impacting New York State. As part of Governor Kathy Hochul's 2022 State of the State directive and interim recommendations, work is underway to help New Yorkers and communities better understand and prepare for the impacts of extreme heat, including opportunities to learn about solutions for adapting to and forming partnerships to address extreme heat. DEC Commissioner and Climate Action Council Co-Chair Basil Seggos said, "New York State's multi-agency effort to address extreme heat, particularly in our most vulnerable communities, is critical to protecting public health and safety and quality of life. The ongoing development of an extreme heat action plan will advance resiliency and ensure protection from frequent extreme weather events driven by climate change. I encourage all New Yorkers to participate in these public webinars to learn about this critical issue and support efforts to prepare for and adapt to extreme heat." NYSERDA President and CEO and Climate Action Council Co-Chair Doreen M. Harris said, "NYSERDA is proud to partner with our colleagues at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to help all New Yorkers - especially our most vulnerable populations - understand and prepare for extreme heat. As New York continues, under Governor Hochul's leadership, to address the health hazards associated with climate change, it's critical that we arm communities with this knowledge before we head into the hottest months of the year." Extreme heat is a leading cause of death among hazardous weather events in the United States. Extreme heat affects the health and well-being of communities and individuals across New York State. The impacts of extreme heat are more severe due to climate change, with disproportionately greater impacts experienced by heat-vulnerable populations, urban areas, and disadvantaged communities. This webinar series is part of DEC and NYSERDA's ongoing development of an extreme heat action plan in response to the increased frequency and intensity of extreme heat events caused by climate change. DEC and NYSERDA started convening the Extreme Heat Action Plan Work Group last year. The work group includes more than 20 State agencies working together on immediate steps to address the dangers of extreme heat. The webinar series, hosted by DEC and NYSERDA in conjunction with the Extreme Heat Action Plan Work Group and University at Buffalo, will include presentations by a panel of subject matter experts on topics relevant to State and local planning for extreme heat events. Webinars are open to the public. Registration is encouraged and available online or at one of the individual webinar registration links below. Webinars will be recorded and shared on DEC's website. Webinar ScheduleExtreme Heat and the Built Environment Date: April 27, 2023 Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Registration: Via WebEx. Expert Panel:
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Extreme Heat, Health, and Policy: Strategies Across New York's Many Landscapes Date: May 18, 2023 Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Registration: Via WebEx. Expert Panel:
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Showcasing Local Solutions and Partnerships Date: June 8, 2023 Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Registration: Via WebEx. *This Expert Panel and Moderator are being finalized and additional information will be provided in coming weeks. Preparing for Summer 2023: What Individuals and Local Governments Can Do During a Heat Wave Date: June 22, 2023 Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Registration: Via WebEx. *This Expert Panel and Moderator are being finalized and additional information will be provided in coming weeks. For additional information on the State's extreme heat action plan, visit DEC's website. |
