U23A-01:
Overview of the Implementation of the Climate Data Initiative

Tuesday, 16 December 2014: 1:55 PM
Curt Tilmes1, H Michael Goodman1 and Ana Pinheiro Privette2, (1)NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC, United States, (2)Climate Data Solutions, LLC, Asheville, NC, United States
Abstract:
One of the efforts described in the President’s Climate Action Plan is the Climate Data Initiative, a broad effort to leverage the federal government’s extensive, freely-available climate-relevant data resources data to spur innovation and private-sector entrepreneurship in order to advance awareness of and preparedness for the impacts of climate change.

The Climate Data Initiative, launched in March 2014, leverages commitments from government and the private sector to unleash data and make it accessible in ways that can be used by communities and companies to prepare for climate change. It builds on the White House’s other Open Data Initiatives—in areas such as health, education, and safety. The Climate Data Initiative unleashes federal data relevant to addressing climate-related risks and vulnerabilities through the Climate.Data.gov web site.

This talk will describe the Climate Data Initiative and its support and interactions with the Climate Resilience Toolkit.