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Broward County Environmental Planning
and Community Resilience Division
Submit actions!
Enter in chat window during webinar
Email resilience@broward.org
Respond to posts @BrowardEnv
Call us 954-519-1270
Attend Climate Change Task Force meeting,
11/19 1 pm
Visit Broward.org/climate
What is
changing?
https://southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/uncategorized/indicators/
Sea
Level
Rise
Nuisance
Flooding
Greenhouse
Gas
Emissions
Saltwater
Intrusion
Severe
StormsRainfall/
Drought
Ocean
TemperaturesPublic
Health/ Heat
Habitat
Change
Flooding Today
Future
Flooding
Projections
Policies
Plans and
Projects
Saltwater
intruding into
groundwater
(drinking
water)
Clean Energy
Solar projects
Electric vehicles
Electrical grid
transition
Energy use
reduction
Energy efficiency
upgrades
Healthy People
Heat Islands
93°F
89°F
Social Vulnerability Index
Sustainable Environment
Reef protection
Habitat migration
corridors
Shoreline adaptation
Tree canopy
restoration
Control invasives
Who is
responsible for
climate action?Poll
Q1-
Q3
Why do people take
action?Discussion
Local Action for Global
Change
Global warming translates to local impacts
Need to stay under 2°C change
Potential for change
Wealthiest 10% account for 49% of emissions
US has second highest per capita emissions, 13%
Compact of Mayors
Youth Climate March
Corporate Climate Pledge
Planning for Change 12
Las Olas Blvd 1917 Las Olas Blvd 1950 Las Olas Blvd 2016
Hollywood Blvd 1921 Hollywood Blvd 1965 Hollywood Blvd 2015
96 Actions
22 Priority Actions
Broward.org/climate
Goals
96 Actions
22 Priority Actions
Natural Systems
Built EnvironmentWater Supply
Energy Resources
Community Outreach
Policy
1510
1123
20
17
96 Actions
0
20
40
60
80
100
2016 2017 2018 2019
52
7991
100
% Addressed
2015 Plan Highlight Accomplishments• Night Friendly Lighting Ordinance Adopted #11
• C-51 Reservoir as Alternative Water Supply #28
• 8 County Rooftop Solar Projects #49
• Zero Emissions Electric Vehicle Challenge
Commitment #35, #50
• Future Flood Conditions Map Series and Land
Use Resilience Policies, #68, #69, #70, #7, #8
• Youth Climate Summit, #81• Resilience Roundtable, #83, 84
• New Dune Construction and Resilient Shorelines Toolkit, #19
Solar Co-op
fpl.com/energy-my-way/solar/solartogether.html
8 County Solar
Projects, 2 MW
Solar Co-op = +10% residential
132 MW Offset#49
County Electric Vehicles
and Infrastructure
Electric Vehicle Purchasing
Charging Infrastructure
✓ 7 level 2 fleet chargers installed at parking facilities
throughout the County (4-6 hr. charge time).
✓ 1 DC Fast Charger awaiting installation at Fleet Services 3
(45 min – 1hr charge time)
✓ Expansion of electrical capacity at County facilities to
support full fleet
Community-wide EV plan in procurement and developing an
EV charger grant program
#50
Broward
Resilience
Planning Requirements
Land Use Planning
Comprehensive Planning
Unified Sea Level Rise Projection
Priority Planning Areas
Updating Standards
Drainage infrastructure (2017)
Tidal flood barriers (2018/2019)
Finished floor elevations (2019)
Countywide Resilience Plan (2020-
2023)
#7,8
#68
#69
#70
#19
21Riverwalk, Fort Lauderdale
Before
AfterAfter Adaptation, Building Elevated
#92
22Regional Adaptation
#83
#74
#34
Regional Climate Action Plan and
Aligned Efforts
Rcap2.org
#3
Annual EventsBroward Leaders
Resilience Roundtable
Compact Climate Summit
Youth Climate Summit
#81
#83
#84
Credit: downtown photo
Climate Art Event
Citizen Science
#83
#87
Status Update
Pause for questions
on 2015 Climate
Action Plan
Greenhouse
Gas Inventory
Update
2015-2018
14.1
12.7
1112131415
2011 2018
Per Capita Emissions
Broward County Communitywide
Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2015-2018 SCOPE OF INVENTORY Transportation Stationary Energy On road and Residential, commercial, Aviation industrial electricity and natrual gas
Emissions by Sector
40% 33% 14% 13% <1% Energy Generation Transportation Residential Commercial Industrial (Upstream) Energy Energy Energy
Average Annual Total Emissions
15.2 MMTCO2e
GOAL: 3.4 MMTCO2e
Change in
Emissions
9.8 %
14.1
12.7
1112131415
2011 2018
Per Capita Emissions
Broward County Communitywide
Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2015-2018 SCOPE OF INVENTORY Transportation Stationary Energy On road and Residential, commercial, Aviation industrial electricity and natrual gas
Emissions by Sector
40% 33% 14% 13% <1% Energy Generation Transportation Residential Commercial Industrial (Upstream) Energy Energy Energy
Average Annual Total Emissions
15.2 MMTCO2e
GOAL: 3.4 MMTCO2e
Change in
Emissions
9.8 %
14.1
12.7
1112131415
2011 2018
Per Capita Emissions
Broward County Communitywide
Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2015-2018 SCOPE OF INVENTORY Transportation Stationary Energy On road and Residential, commercial, Aviation industrial electricity and natrual gas
Emissions by Sector
40% 33% 14% 13% <1% Energy Generation Transportation Residential Commercial Industrial (Upstream) Energy Energy Energy
Average Annual Total Emissions
15.2 MMTCO2e
GOAL: 3.4 MMTCO2e
Change in
Emissions
9.8 %
Greenhouse
Gas
Inventory
Update
Electricity Use
Difference in FPL Fuel Mix from 2015 to 2018
Natural Gas Solar Nuclear Coal Oil
4.9% 1.4% 0.8% 2.1% 0.1%
Transportation Emissions 2015 2018
7,811,225 tons CO2e 8,821,876 tons CO2e 17.3 billion VMT 17.5 billion VMT
Motorcycles Passenger vehicles Light trucks Heavy trucks/Buses Aviation
CO2
VMT
Our Household Carbon Footprint
County Goals
General goals
30 percent reduction in greenhouse gases countywide by 2030
80 percent reduction in greenhouse gases countywide by 2050
Resolution adopted by Commission in 2014
20 percent reduction in electricity use in county facilities by 2020
20 percent of electricity from renewable sources by 2020
Under2MOU Zero Emission Vehicle Challenge Adopted in 2018
Electrifying fleet by 2030
Cost Effectiveness
(PA CCAP, 2020)
Return on Investment
Business Case for Resilience in
Southeast Florida (2020)
Initial Public Responses Website, Social Media Survey,
Resilience@broward.org
Over 75 suggested actions received to date
What climate messages are compelling?
Images of impacts/ solutions, infographics
Information Source
Online News 87%
44% say pandemic has positively
impacted their commitment to
resilience
Alphabet Game (Public Suggestions):
C- Clean water and control in canals
C- Climate Justice
A- Air Quality Testing
P- Plastic Reduction
Action
Suggestion
PeriodRAISE HAND OR ENTER
ACTION IN CHAT
Suggestions from the Public (DRAFT)
1. RESTRICT PLASTIC CONTAINER/ UTENSIL USE ON BEACH
2. PRIORITIZE AREAS FOR GREEN SPACE FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
3. DEVELOP GUIDELINES FOR RESILIENT CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
4. PROPAGATE RESILIENT REEF SPECIES
5. RECRUIT MUNICIPAL AND UNIVERSITY/ INSTITUTIONAL BUILDINGS TO USE ENERGY STAR
PORTFOLIO MANAGER TO TRACK ENERGY USE AND COMPARE USAGE
6. SET GOALS FOR TREE CANOPY ENHANCEMENT ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTIES
7. DEVELOP STRATEGY FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN LOW TO MODERATE INCOME COMMUNITIES
8. COORDINATE RESILIENCE HUBS WITH SOLAR STORAGE
9. ENGAGE IN PUBLIC OUTREACH ON FUTURE HEAT PROJECTS, RISKS AND MITIGATION
10. CONSIDER EV BATTERY RECYCLING NEEDS
11. REQUIRE RECYCLING OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE
12. ADOPT POLICIES OR PROGRAMS TO CAUSE NEW BUILDINGS TO ACHIEVE NEAR-ZERO NET
ENERGY/FOSSIL FUEL-FREE PERFORMANCE.
Schedule
February
CCTF- Start
promotions
May CCTF-
Subcommitte
e proposals
October-
Stakeholder
Workshops
November
CCTF-
Summary of
Actions
January- Draft
Plan for
Review
February
CCTF-
Approval to
Commission
March BOCC-
CCAP
agenda item
Submit actions!
Enter in chat window during webinar
Email resilience@broward.org
Respond to posts @BrowardEnv
Call us 954-519-1270
Attend Climate Change Task Force meeting,
11/19 1 pm
Visit Broward.org/climate
Broward County Environmental Planning
and Community Resilience Division
Samantha Danchuk, PHD, PE
Assistant Director
Broward County Environmental Planning and Community Resilience Division
sdanchuk@broward.org
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