New NOAA climate action plan emphasizes needs of underserved communities – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Today, NOAA is further embedding equity in its climate data, information, science, tools and decision support through the release of its Equitable Climate Services Action Plan [Accessible PDF].
The plan aims to expand the reach and accessibility of NOAA’s climate services, enabling the agency to better respond to the climate adaptation and resilience needs of all communities — with an emphasis on historically underserved populations. This plan is the culmination of feedback from NOAA’s climate service users through a Request for Information
From prolonged drought to hazardous flooding and widespread heatwaves, the impacts of climate change are felt far and wide by communities across the U.S. This is especially true for underserved and Tribal and Indigenous communities, who have historically had the least access to the resources needed to build resilience and adapt to climate change.
“NOAA is committed to providing the public with the tools and information necessary to thrive in  a changing climate,“ said Rick Spinrad, Ph.D., NOAA administrator. “NOAA’s Equitable Climate Services Action Plan will ensure that our vital climate services are meeting the needs of all communities, and ultimately help build a more Climate-Ready Nation.”
The action plan has five strategic priorities:
“NOAA’s climate services are only as good as the value they provide to our users,” said Jainey K. Bavishi, assistant secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and deputy NOAA administrator. “NOAA’s Equitable Climate Services Action Plan is a critical first step to ensure these vital resources are more accessible to all communities. Thanks to all those who responded to our Request for Information last summer — your invaluable feedback helped to shape this Action Plan.”
In addition to the launch of this plan, NOAA signed an Administrative Order and established a Climate-Ready Nation team to further advance its Climate-Ready Nation Initiative, which envisions a thriving nation whose prosperity, health, security and continued growth benefit from understanding and building resilience to the impacts of climate change.
For more information about NOAA’s climate services and efforts to build a more Climate-Ready Nation, check out NOAA’s FY22-26 Strategic Plan.

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