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First EPA Region 3 Climate Workshop

           November 2022

Return to: Climate Change in the EPA Mid-Atlantic Region

EPA Region 3 hosted a two-day Climate Workshop on November 9th and 10th.   The workshop was an extension of the climate track in the May EPA Mid-Atlantic 2022 Summit and was intended to identify where EPA Region 3 and our state/jurisdiction (DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV) and Tribal partners have complementary climate adaptation and hazard mitigation priorities. The workshop's ultimate goal was to identify areas where we can work together to build climate resilience across the Mid-Atlantic region. We hope that this will serve as the first in a series of workshops and discussions with key partners throughout the region as we listen and learn across sectors and levels of government.

On November 9, partners within the EPA Mid-Atlantic Region provided 15-minute overviews of their climate priorities based on a climate action plan and/or any climate-relevant portions of a hazard mitigation plan.

The priorities outlined on Day 1 fed into breakout discussions with select participants on Day 2. For this workshop, breakout groups centered around one of three topic areas: Air, Water Infrastructure & Hazard Mitigation, and Ecosystems. This year, we focused on state-level, federal, and tribal partners, and will continue to broaden participation in successive workshops. Each breakout group discussed priorities presented on Day 1 and identifies opportunities for future collaboration. Through this discussion we hope to build and strengthen collaborative efforts on climate resilience and amplify climate action across the Mid-Atlantic.

WORKSHOP OUTPUTS:

2022 Climate Workshop Agenda (pdf) (128.76 KB, January 23, 2023) – with links to the videos of each of the Day 1 speakers as well as links to the resources each speaker mentioned.

State Priority Lists (pdf) (360.58 KB, January 23, 2023)  – a list of climate adaptation and hazard mitigation priorities that were identified by each of the Region 3 jurisdictions cross-referenced with Day 2 breakout group discussion topics.

Potential Action Items (pdf) (229.63 KB, January 23, 2023)  – topics and issues discussed in the Day 2 breakout groups and, where possible, potential actions to address that have been identified in post-workshop conversations.

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