July 21, 2017
Journal Article

Reframing Climate Change Assessments Around Risk: Recommendations for the U.S. National Climate Assessment

Abstract

Climate change is a risk management challenge for society, with uncertain but potentially severe outcomes affecting natural and human systems, across generations. Managing climate-related risks will be more difficult without a base of knowledge and practice aimed at identifying and evaluating specific risks, and their likelihood and consequences, as well as potential actions to promote resilience in the face of these risks. We suggest three improvements to the process of conducting climate change assessments to better characterize risk and inform risk management actions.

Revised: September 13, 2017 | Published: July 21, 2017

Citation

Weaver C.P., R.H. Moss, K. Ebi, P. Gleick, P. Stern, C. Tebaldi, and R. Wilson, et al. 2017. Reframing Climate Change Assessments Around Risk: Recommendations for the U.S. National Climate Assessment. Environmental Research Letters 12, no. 8:Article No. 080201. PNNL-SA-127975. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aa7494