Power to Prepare Tucson In Collaboration With:. Gregg Garfin, The University of Arizona Climate Variability and Change: Projections for the Southwest,

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Power to Prepare Tucson In Collaboration With:

Gregg Garfin, The University of Arizona Climate Variability and Change: Projections for the Southwest, the Colorado River Basin, and Tucson Power to Prepare Tucson March 31, 2012 – Tucson, AZ

31 March 2012 – Power to Prepare – Tucson, AZ

“When cars, power companies, and other industries burn oil, coal, and gasoline, they release carbon dioxide and other gases into the atmosphere. These gases accumulate in the atmosphere, creating a heat-trapping blanket, and causing the earth to warm. This makes the world hotter and disrupts weather patterns and the environment in several different ways. This effect is called climate change.” What is Climate Change? 31 March 2012 – Power to Prepare – Tucson, AZ

Image Reference: NOAA/NCDC

Shishmaref, Alaska

Photo: Laura Dynan (Fotolia.com)

R. Seager (presented at WGA Drought Workshop, September, 2010) for PDF Trend Since March 2012 – Power to Prepare – Tucson, AZ

R. Seager (presented at WGA Drought Workshop, September, 2010) Check for PDF Trend Since March 2012 – Power to Prepare – Tucson, AZ

Reclamation – SECURE WATER Act Report, 2011

Where your water security comes from 31 March 2012 – Power to Prepare – Tucson, AZ

Erosion Mortality Fire

Photo: Chris Magirl, USGS 31 March 2012 – Power to Prepare – Tucson, AZ

Photo: Laura Dynan (Fotolia.com)

Reclamation – Westwide Climate Risk Assessments, 2011 Upper Colorado River Basin Annual Precipitation Annual Temperature

Where your water security comes from 31 March 2012 – Power to Prepare – Tucson, AZ

Reclamation – Westwide Climate Risk Assessments, 2011 Upper Colorado River Basin April 1 Snow Water Annual Runoff

Reclamation – SECURE WATER Act Report, 2011 Colorado River at Lees Ferry Percentage Change Less Streamflow Annual Winter Spring-Summer

Reclamation – SECURE WATER Act Report, 2011 Colorado River at Lees Ferry Percentage Change Early Snowmelt Annual Winter Spring-Summer

Reclamation – SECURE WATER Act Report, 2011 Colorado River at Lees Ferry Percentage Change Less Water When We Need It Annual Winter Spring-Summer

G. Garfin based on work performed by J. Weiss, University of Arizona (Geosciences)

69°F 75°F 76°F Tucson Phoenix Yuma Average Annual Temperature Data: NCDC

more days per year25 more days per year Preliminary analysis by Carlos Carrillo and Gregg Garfin, Univ. of Arizona Not peer-reviewed

31 March 2012 – Power to Prepare – Tucson, AZ

8 June 2010 – MTNCLIM 2010 – HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, Blue River, OR CONSIDERTHIS

The CRISIS REVIEW dwindling supplies rampant growth Species extinctions drought fires shortages Longer heat waves early snowmelt severe floods Brownouts High energy costs 31 March 2012 – Power to Prepare – Tucson, AZ

The CRISIS REVIEW dwindling supplies rampant growth Species extinctions drought fires shortages Heat wave death ray Heat wave death ray early snowmelt more floods Brownouts High energy costs POWER 2 PREPARE GAZETTE Reduce emissions drought planning water banking Water conservation operations changes infrastructure investment alternative energy instream flows habitat refugia advanced building materials anticipatory management 31 March 2012 – Power to Prepare – Tucson, AZ

31 March 2012 – Power to Prepare – Tucson, AZ

Power to Prepare Gregg Garfin Institute of the Environment & School of Natural Resources The University of Arizona 31 March 2012 – Power to Prepare – Tucson, AZ