GC54B-07:
CLIMATE INDICATORS FOR ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE

Friday, 19 December 2014: 5:30 PM
Thomas J Wilbanks, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge, TN, United States
Abstract:
Two of the key categories of climate indicators are energy and infrastructure. For energy supply and use, many indicators are available for energy supply and consumption; and some indicators are available to assess implications of climate change, such as changes over time in heating and cooling days. Indicators of adaptation and adaptive capacity are more elusive. For infrastructure, which includes more than a dozen different sectors, general indicators are not available, beyond counts of major disasters and such valuable contributions as the ASCE “report cards.” In this case, research is needed, for example to develop credible metrics for assessing the resilience of built infrastructures to climate change and other stresses.