(1) The integrated climate change
response strategy should address the impact of and adaptation to
climate change, as well as the regional capacity to undertake
actions, existing ecosystem and resource management concerns, and
health and economic risks. In addition, the departments of
ecology, agriculture, *community, trade, and economic
development, fish and wildlife, natural resources, and
transportation should include a range of scenarios for the
purposes of planning in order to assess project vulnerability
and, to the extent feasible, reduce expected risks and increase
resiliency to the impacts of climate change.
(2)(a) By December 1, 2011, the department of ecology shall
compile an initial climate change response strategy, including
information and data from the departments of fish and wildlife,
agriculture, *community, trade, and economic development,
natural resources, and transportation that: Summarizes the best
known science on climate change impacts to Washington; assesses
Washington's vulnerability to the identified climate change
impacts; prioritizes solutions that can be implemented within and
across state agencies; and identifies recommended funding
mechanisms and technical and other essential resources for
implementing solutions.
(b) The initial strategy must include:
(i) Efforts to identify priority planning areas for action,
based on vulnerability and risk assessments;
(ii) Barriers challenging state and local governments to
take action, such as laws, policies, regulations, rules, and
procedures that require revision to adequately address adaptation
to climate change;
(iii) Opportunities to integrate climate science and
projected impacts into planning and decision making; and
(iv) Methods to increase public awareness of climate change,
its projected impacts on the community, and to build support for
meaningful adaptation policies and strategies.
[2009 c 519 § 11.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of community, trade, and economic development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c 565.