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Thanks Heather. Looks great.
On Wednesday, November 18, 2015, Heather Zichal <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> John - I hope this note finds you well. Wanted to send along some info
> that I thought you and the campaign might find of interest.
>
> After I left the White House I gave a lot of thought to how we bring new
> voices in the climate debate. And, more importantly, how we expand the
> conversation to climate risk and preparedness. Well...fast forward a year
> and change, a lot of analysis and the work by a great team of
> researchers....and voila: http://statesatrisk.org/ comes to life.
>
> Earlier today, leaders from government, policy, business, planning and
> academia launched this first-of-its kind report highlighting how states
> across the country are largely unprepared to face the significant and
> increasing risks posed by changing levels of extreme weather - specifically
> extreme heat, drought, wildfires, inland flooding and coastal flooding
> threats. The report, States at Risk: America’s Preparedness Report Card,
> was prepared by the States at Risk Project and provides a grade to each of
> the 50 states based on their unique profile of threats to help provide a
> benchmark to assess risks and build and implement action plans to increase
> preparedness levels.
>
>
> WHY:
> Between 2011 and 2013, the federal government spent $136 billion – or
> almost $400 in taxes from each American household each year – on disaster
> relief. From providing emergency health services to rebuilding
> infrastructure, recovering from extreme weather events is extraordinarily
> expensive— and unfortunately, very few states have taken significant action
> to prepare for future threats.
>
> About States at Risk: America’s Preparedness Report Card
> States at Risk: America’s Preparedness Report Card is the first-ever
> quantitative assessment of how prepared the 50 states are to face risks
> posed by changing levels of extreme heat, drought, wildfires, inland
> flooding and coastal flooding linked to climate change. The Report Card is
> designed to help provide a path forward for states to assess risks and
> build and implement action plans to increase their preparedness levels.
>
> Please check it out if you have some time. The press release and messaging
> guidance is attached. We spent a lot of time in battleground states
> figuring out how to fine tune the message. And we are going to be pushing
> this in six key states with local events. To date, we have a lot of
> interest from local news outlets, with a major focus on meteorologists.
>
> Hope it's helpful in some way!
>
> Best,
> Heather
>
>
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Subject: Re: New climate report!
From: John Podesta <[email protected]>
To: Heather Zichal <[email protected]>
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Thanks Heather. Looks great.
On Wednesday, November 18, 2015, Heather Zichal <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> John - I hope this note finds you well. Wanted to send along some info
> that I thought you and the campaign might find of interest.
>
> After I left the White House I gave a lot of thought to how we bring new
> voices in the climate debate. And, more importantly, how we expand the
> conversation to climate risk and preparedness. Well...fast forward a year
> and change, a lot of analysis and the work by a great team of
> researchers....and voila: http://statesatrisk.org/ comes to life.
>
> Earlier today, leaders from government, policy, business, planning and
> academia launched this first-of-its kind report highlighting how states
> across the country are largely unprepared to face the significant and
> increasing risks posed by changing levels of extreme weather - specifical=
ly
> extreme heat, drought, wildfires, inland flooding and coastal flooding
> threats. The report, States at Risk: America=E2=80=99s Preparedness Repor=
t Card,
> was prepared by the States at Risk Project and provides a grade to each o=
f
> the 50 states based on their unique profile of threats to help provide a
> benchmark to assess risks and build and implement action plans to increas=
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> preparedness levels.
>
>
> WHY:
> Between 2011 and 2013, the federal government spent $136 billion =E2=80=
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> almost $400 in taxes from each American household each year =E2=80=93 on =
disaster
> relief. From providing emergency health services to rebuilding
> infrastructure, recovering from extreme weather events is extraordinarily
> expensive=E2=80=94 and unfortunately, very few states have taken signific=
ant action
> to prepare for future threats.
>
> About States at Risk: America=E2=80=99s Preparedness Report Card
> States at Risk: America=E2=80=99s Preparedness Report Card is the first-e=
ver
> quantitative assessment of how prepared the 50 states are to face risks
> posed by changing levels of extreme heat, drought, wildfires, inland
> flooding and coastal flooding linked to climate change. The Report Card i=
s
> designed to help provide a path forward for states to assess risks and
> build and implement action plans to increase their preparedness levels.
>
> Please check it out if you have some time. The press release and messagin=
g
> guidance is attached. We spent a lot of time in battleground states
> figuring out how to fine tune the message. And we are going to be pushing
> this in six key states with local events. To date, we have a lot of
> interest from local news outlets, with a major focus on meteorologists.
>
> Hope it's helpful in some way!
>
> Best,
> Heather
>
>
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Thanks Heather. Looks great.<br><br>On Wednesday, November 18, 2015, Heathe=
r Zichal <<a href=3D"mailto:[email protected]">heather.zichal@gma=
il.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:=
0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div dir=3D"ltr"><d=
iv class=3D"gmail_quote"><br><div dir=3D"ltr">John - I hope this note finds=
you well. Wanted to send along some info that I thought you and the campai=
gn might find of interest.=C2=A0</div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br></div><div dir=
=3D"ltr">After I left the White House I gave a lot of thought to how we bri=
ng new voices in the climate debate. And, more importantly, how we expand t=
he conversation to climate risk and preparedness. Well...fast forward a yea=
r and change, a lot of analysis and the work by a great team of researchers=
....and voila: <a href=3D"http://statesatrisk.org/" target=3D"_blank">http:=
//statesatrisk.org/</a>=C2=A0comes to life.=C2=A0<div><br></div>Earlier tod=
ay, leaders from government, policy, business, planning and academia launch=
ed this first-of-its kind report highlighting how states across the country=
are largely unprepared to face the significant and increasing risks posed =
by changing levels of extreme weather - specifically extreme heat, drought,=
wildfires, inland flooding and coastal flooding threats. The report, State=
s at Risk: America=E2=80=99s Preparedness Report Card, was prepared by the =
States at Risk Project and provides a grade to each of the 50 states based =
on their unique profile of threats to help provide a benchmark to assess ri=
sks and build and implement action plans to increase preparedness levels.<b=
r><br>=C2=A0<br>WHY:<br>Between 2011 and 2013, the federal government spent=
$136 billion =E2=80=93 or almost $400 in taxes from each American househol=
d each year =E2=80=93 on disaster relief. From providing emergency health s=
ervices to rebuilding infrastructure, recovering from extreme weather event=
s is extraordinarily expensive=E2=80=94 and unfortunately, very few states =
have taken significant action to prepare for future threats.<br>=C2=A0<br>A=
bout States at Risk: America=E2=80=99s Preparedness Report Card<br>States a=
t Risk: America=E2=80=99s Preparedness Report Card is the first-ever quanti=
tative assessment of how prepared the 50 states are to face risks posed by =
changing levels of extreme heat, drought, wildfires, inland flooding and co=
astal flooding linked to climate change. The Report Card is designed to hel=
p provide a path forward for states to assess risks and build and implement=
action plans to increase their preparedness levels.<br><br>Please check it=
out if you have some time. The press release and messaging guidance is att=
ached. We spent a lot of time in battleground states figuring out how to fi=
ne tune the message. And we are going to be pushing this in six key states =
with local events. To date, we have a lot of interest from local news outle=
ts, with a major focus on meteorologists.</div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br></div><=
div dir=3D"ltr">Hope it's helpful in some way!</div><div dir=3D"ltr"><b=
r></div><div dir=3D"ltr">Best,</div><div dir=3D"ltr">Heather<br><div><br></=
div></div></div></div>
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