Climate Change Adaptation: U.S. Navy Actions in the Face of Uncertainty

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Climate Change Adaptation: U.S. Navy Actions in the Face of Uncertainty Rear Admiral Dave Titley, Ph.D. Director, Task Force Climate Change / Oceanographer of the Navy November 2010 1

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Drivers Defense Navy National Executive Order 13514 Federal Agencies will reduce, monitor, track, & report GHG emissions 2010 QDR Climate change, energy security, and economic security are inextricably linked DOD will work to foster efforts to assess, adapt to, and mitigate the impacts of climate change Maritime Strategy Climate change is gradually opening up the waters of the Arctic These opportunities offer potential for growth, they are potential sources of competition for access and natural resources 2

Task Force Climate Change Establishment Chief of Naval Operations Executive Board on May 15, 2009 Composition Navy, NOAA, USCG in core group with Joint, interagency, international support Charter Global climate change impacts with near term Arctic focus Science-based approach, cooperative partnerships, risk assessments 3

Navy Outreach INTERAGENCY NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL DOD SCIENTIFIC, ACADEMIC, & ANALYTICAL Engaged nearly 450 individuals from over 125 organizations 4

Challenges & Opportunities Challenges Increasing Arctic maritime activity Water & resource scarcity Sea level rise impact on installations Opportunities Cooperative partnerships Energy security initiatives Infrastructure recapitalization Wild-cards Abrupt climate change Geoengineering Dunning-Kruger effect 5

Adaptive Management...... ~ Phase 1 (FY10).. ~~ ~~~~ 2 (FY11-12) /!} '"""'"''" POM-14 CBA, NSP, & SPPs address the Arctic Navy Arctic Roadmap Phase 3 (FY13-14) Formalize expanded I new cooperative partnerships Climate Change Roadmap Cooperative Navy-NOM Bering Strait Hydro graphic Survey Support National Ocean Policy I Marine Spatial Planning hnfllen>entotio~ For Arctic-' Arctic UUV operations Update road map ICW QOR Implement new cooperative adaptation pannershlps Sponsor climate symposi a & conf erences- -~ Climate science & security implications included in f ormal Navy education An iterative approach NOT fire and forget 6

An Adaptation Methodology Climate Change Observations Climate Change Projections Uncertainty Quantification Adaptive Management Risk Assessment Impact Assessment Assessing & Managing Climate Security Risk 7

Improving Climate Predictions Earth System Prediction Capability Recapitalize aging suite of global atmospheric models Implement interagency collaboration TC Forecasts Sea Level Rise GHG Monitoring Revolutionary advancement National predictive architecture National Imperative National Approach National Academies Study 8 Extreme Weather, Floods, Droughts Arctic National Security

Impact & Risk Assessments U.S. Water Resource Example Maritime Security Concerns TC Forecasts Sea Level ise GHG Monitoring Extreme Weather, Floods, Droughts Arctic National Security Assessing the Risk of Near-term Risk of Climate Uncertainty: Interdependencies Among the U.S. States Sandia National Labs, 2010 Camp Pendleton Camp Lejeune Naval Base Coronado Eglin Air Force Base Invest in resilience - but NOT ahead of need 9

Navy Initiatives Task Force Climate Change Observation & Prediction Next Generation Air-ocean-ice numerical prediction Environmental Impact Assessments Adaptation Arctic & Climate Change Roadmaps Sea level rise impact modeling Water resource management Smart Grid Net Zero Installations Incentivized Conservation Task Force Energy Energy Efficiency Metering & Auditing New Construction & Renovation Alternative Energy Portable Power Renewable power Biofuels Cooperative Oceanographic Surveys Remote sensing Arctic civil relocation & erosion control Arctic fleet training Training & Awareness Smart Voyage Planning, & Efficient Aircraft & Ship Systems Alternative Fuel Vehicles Technology and Research to Understand, Assure Mobility + Expand Tactical Reach Predict and Adapt to Climate Change + Lighten the Load = Combat Capability Reduce the Navy Carbon Footprint 10

A final thought true, if this or else this 11