In conjunction with deep expertise, climate risk modeling uses cutting-edge technology to help agencies and organizations use their resources more efficiently, reduce costs, accelerate mission accomplishments, make better decisions in the face of uncertainty, and create actionable plans to meet resiliency goals.
Climate risk modeling is a key component of the following client studies:
For many in the Pacific Northwest, the extreme temperatures at the end of June 2021 were miserable at best and deadly at worst. In this analysis, we discuss what made this heatwave so deadly and what we can expect in the future.
Warming temperatures play a role in negatively impacting mental health with an increased risk of suicide. Climate risk analytics create projections that help tackle both crises, including the development of effective mental health interventions.
Utilities increasingly face high-impact challenges from spikes in energy consumption and service disruptions. By changing how it plans and designs its energy delivery systems to be more resilient against intensifying climate events, Con Edison takes a forward-looking approach to planning and response.
The United States is experiencing the impacts of climate change in every region, from fires in the west to hurricane-related flooding in the east. ICF supports the U.S. Global Change Research Program in producing the 5th National Climate Assessment report identifying climate risks to humans and natural systems in the United States, now and in the future.
No two organizations experience the same maturity path. The people and culture of an organization determine its digital transformation journey. Our climate experts evaluate people, organizations, and technologies to help enterprises deliver on their promises to users through digital transformation.
Uncertainty shouldn’t be a barrier to action. Serious climate action begins with data and methods—brought to life through analytical rigor, state-of-the-science approaches, and technical integrity. Climate experts must execute hundreds of action planning projects and manage flagship resilience plans for federal, state, and local agencies, utilities, and private companies. Implementing the National Climate Assessment, it’s imperative to bring a data-backed approach to climate impact assessment and risk analysis, mitigation technologies, adaptation analysis, and decarbonization’s economic, equity, and health benefits.
Technical training and assistance (TTA) are, above all else, a partnership. Rely on robust industry knowledge to create targeted assessments and solutions, prepare and execute climate action plans, and promote sustainable urban development at the sub-national level with regions, provinces, and cities. A holistic approach to understanding climate risks and actions—combined with scientific expertise—refines future climate hazards into realistic vulnerability risks and assessments, helping to cultivate a realistic path to maturity.
Raising awareness through stakeholder outreach is essential to achieving climate goals Any successful climate action plan, however large or localized, requires continuous outreach and engagement throughout the planning process. Outreach can include everything from workshops to information awareness campaigns.
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