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Page 1: Climate Change & Chesapeake Bay A STAC Workshop Report

Climate Change & Chesapeake Bay

A STAC Workshop Report

Page 2: Climate Change & Chesapeake Bay A STAC Workshop Report

STAC WorkshopMarch 15-16th, EPA Region 3 Offices1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA33 core participants

Page 3: Climate Change & Chesapeake Bay A STAC Workshop Report

• Chris Pyke (US Green Building Council)• Kevin Sellner (Chesapeake Research

Consortium)• Marel Raub (Chesapeake Bay Commission),

Denice Wardrop (Pennsylvania State University)• Raymond Najjar (Pennsylvania State University)• Skip Stiles (Wetlands Watch)• Mark Bennett (USGS)• Matthew Johnston (Chesapeake Research

Consortium)

Steering Committee

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• STAC has repeatedly identified the need to consider climate change in the operations and decision-making processes of the Partnership

• Little tangible progress has occurred (despite high-level gains)

• STAC convened the workshop to envision an effective, state-of-the-art response to climate change

Purpose & Scope

Page 5: Climate Change & Chesapeake Bay A STAC Workshop Report

2006 Initial (informal)

request from the Bay Program

2008 Climate Change and Chesapeake Bay report

2009 Interim STAC

climate change

workshop

2010 Najjar et al.

Updated literature review

2011 STAC climate change

workshop, Philadelphia,

PA

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1. Jim McElfish (ELI)

2. Todd La Porte (GMU)

3. Scott Phillips (USGS)

4. Skip Stiles (Wetlands Watch)

5. Glen Abrams (City of Philadelphia)

6. Zoe Johnson (MD DNR)

7. Chris Pyke (USGBC)

8. Debra Ballen (IBHS)

9. Joe Manko (PENNVEST)

10.Denice Wardrop (PSU)

11. Susan Julis (PSU)

12.Lewis Linker (EPA)

13.Dana Dolan (GMU)

14.Raymond Najjar (PSU)

15.Rich Batiuck (EPA)

Speakers

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Conclusions

1. Embed climate change in Bay Program decision making

2. Focus on solutions to specific problems

3. Identify and prioritize vulnerabilities and opportunities for adaptation

4. Build capacity

5. Research priorities

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Next Steps

On-going: • PSU/USGS/EPA watershed modeling

Next:• Integrate with estuarine model• WIP-focused decision assessment• Develop professional education curriculum

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