Climate Adaptation and Resilience Resource Center
Learn how you can help your community adapt and become more resilient
Create a more resilient, climate adaptable community
Climate change disasters have been on the rise, causing damage and increased hardship to communities across the United States. Efforts to combat the impact of climate change by government and corporate entities are being implemented, but more needs to be done.
The resources on this page explain how individuals, local governments, and corporate entities can help their communities adapt to the ever-changing climate and become more resilient. Discover the latest news and data, as well as informational tools, articles, and webpages from trusted organizations.
Natural disasters in 2023 caused $94.9 billion in damages* in the United States.
Have we prepared enough for 2024?
Helpful resources and recommended reading
We’ve assembled resources from government organizations and entities such as Federal Emergency Management Agency, Environmental Protection Agency, Climate Mapping for Resilience and Adaptation, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, and the US Department of Homeland Security, to help you learn and prepare for climate adaptation and resilience.
They span a broad list of topics, including guides, tools and additional expert resources to assist with future climate adaptation and resilience strategies.
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Environmental Protection Agency
Climate Mapping for Resilience and Adaptation
Environmental and Energy Study Institute
US Department of Homeland Security
Read insights and news from our team
The Rising Threat of Hurricane Rapid Intensification
Learn about the rise in hurricane rapid intensification, and Hurricane Beryl, the earliest Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in history.
Insights into FEMA’s New National Resilience Guidance
Learn about FEMA’s National Resilience Guidance and its core principles for fostering resilience in the face of challenges.
Celebrating Earth Day 2024
Earth Day 2024: Tidal Basin Group’s dedication to sustainability and climate resilience. Learn how our disaster recovery services integrate sustainability principles for a resilient future.
Hottest February on Record Sheds Light on Our Changing Climate
Explore the implications of February 2024 as the Hottest February on Record, highlighting global climate shifts, unprecedented temperatures, and the urgent call for action.
Navigating the Cold Wave: Understanding Weather Dynamics Amidst Climate Change
We are told that global temperature is rising, yet millions nationwide are feeling the Arctic chill from repeated winter storms….
The Fifth National Climate Assessment on U.S. Climate Change
The White House released the Fifth National Climate Assessment and warned that even though planet-warming pollution in the U.S. is slowly decreasing,…