Review Materials

Please follow the action steps below for your chapter. The critical issue form submission button to the right is for all editorial board members to use for their corresponding assignment areas.

Staff Contacts

Study Guide Author/Editor:
Dick White
rwhite@gobrainstorm.net

Study Guide Co-Author:
Sally Ann Sims
sasims@climateofficers.org

Project Manager:
Tracey Anthony tanthony@climateofficers.org


Phase Two: Narrative & Key Concepts Feedback

Chapter 1:
Climate Science & Vulnerability Assessment

Key Dates:

  • Action steps below completed by [insert date]

  • Chapter review meeting on [date] at [time]

Action Steps

  1. Review the PDF version of chapter narrative
    - Climate-101
    - Climate-103
    - Climate-201

  2. Pay particular attention to content noted with “KC” in the narrative — these have been preliminary identified as key concepts

  3. Track in routine edits/comments to chapter
    - Climate-101
    - Climate-103
    - Climate-201

  4. Fill out survey covering the three modules
    Note: You can download a PDF of the survey here

Chapter 2:
GHG, Energy & Water Management

Key Dates:

  • Action steps below completed by [insert date]

  • Chapter review meeting on [date] at [time]

Action Steps

  1. Review the PDF version of chapter narrative
    - GHG-101
    - GHG-102
    - GHG-201

  2. Pay particular attention to content noted with “KC” in the narrative — these have been preliminary identified as key concepts

  3. Track in routine edits/comments to chapter
    - GHG-101
    - GHG-102
    - GHG-201

  4. Fill out survey covering the three modules
    Note: You can download a PDF of the survey before taking it

Chapter 3:
Governance, Law & Policy

Key Dates:

  • Action steps below completed by [insert date]

  • Chapter review meeting on [date] at [time]

Action Steps

Coming soon …

Chapter 4:
Risk Management & Economics

Action Steps

Please scroll down and complete the phase one actions


Phase One: Outline Review

Chapter 1:
Climate Science & Vulnerability Assessment

Action Steps

  1. Review the PDF version of chapter content
    - Climate-101
    - Climate-103
    - Climate-201

  2. Review “universal” documents
    - Introduction
    - Glossary
    - Acronyms

  3. Track in routine edits to chapter
    - Climate-101
    - Climate-103
    - Climate-201

  4. Review critical issues
    already identified

  5. Submit critical issues
    (click button above)

  6. Track in edits and comments to “universal documents”
    - Acronyms
    - Glossary
    - Introduction


Review Team

  • Alicia Betancourt, CC-P -- University of Florida Extension Director, Monroe County, University of Florida

  • Sarel Cousins, CC-P -- Administrator (Planner), Maryland Department of Agriculture

  • Ned Gardiner -- Climate Resilience Toolkit Engagement Manager, NOAA

  • Fred Lipschultz -- Senior Scientist, US Global Change Research Program

  • Adrienne Hollis — Senior Climate Justice and Health Scientist, Union of Concerned Scientists

  • Susan Love -- Administrator, Climate and Sustainability Office, Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control

  • Lindene Patton -- Partner, Earth and Water Law, LLC

  • Paul Wagner -- Faculty and Fellow, Virginia Tech Center for Leadership in Global Sustainability

Chapter 2:
GHG, Energy & Water Management

Action Steps

  1. Review the PDF version of chapter content
    - GHG-101
    - GHG-102
    - GHG-201

  2. Review “universal” documents
    - Introduction
    - Glossary
    - Acronyms

  3. Track in routine edits to chapter

    - GHG-101
    - GHG-102
    - GHG-201

  4. Review critical issues
    already identified

  5. Submit critical issues
    (click button above)

  6. Track in edits and comments to “universal documents”
    - Acronyms
    - Glossary
    - Introduction


Review Team:

  • Alicia Betancourt, CC-P -- University of Florida Extension Director, Monroe County, University of Florida

  • Laura Armstrong, CC-P -- Director, Sustainability Program, Maryland Dept. of the Environment

  • Jacqueline Drumheller -- Sustainability Consultant, Self

  • Jette Findsen — Sr. Program Officer - Climate Investment Standards, American Carbon Registry

  • Adrienne Hollis — Senior Climate Justice and Health Scientist, Union of Concerned Scientists

  • John Kumm, CC-P -- Senior Engineer/Senior Project Manager, EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC

  • Jeffrey Yorzyk -- Director of Sustainability, HelloFresh

Chapter 3:
Governance, Law & Policy

Action Steps

  1. Review the PDF version of chapter content

    - Governance-101
    - Governance-102
    - Governance-103

  2. Review “universal” documents
    - Introduction
    - Glossary
    - Acronyms

  3. Track in routine edits to chapter

    - Governance-101
    - Governance-102
    - Governance-103

  4. Review critical issues
    already identified

  5. Submit critical issues
    (click button above)

  6. Track in edits and comments to “universal documents”
    - Acronyms
    - Glossary
    - Introduction


Review Team:

  • Thomas Bateman -- Professor, Self and University of Virginia

  • Gavin Dillingham, CC-P -- Director, HARC

  • Jette Findsen — Sr. Program Officer - Climate Investment Standards, American Carbon Registry

  • Greg Guibert -- Senior Resilience Analyst, National Renewable Energy Lab

  • Jill Lemke, CC-P -- Manager, Strategic Planning & Special Projects, MDOT Port Administration

  • Ellen Mecray -- Regional Climate Services Director- Eastern Region, NOAA

  • Richard Miller -- Director, Office of Sustainability, Institute of the Environment, University of Connecticut

  • Josh Silverman -- Director of Environmental Protection and ES&H Reporting, US DOE

  • Emily Soontornsaratool, CC-P -- Chief, Data Management & Sustainability Initiatives, Office of Energy & Sustainability, Maryland Department of General Services

  • Nancy Sutley -- Senior Assistant General Manager of External and Regulatory Affairs and Chief Sustainability Officer, LA Department of Water and Power

  • Kristen Taddonio, CC-P -- Sr. Climate & Energy Advisor, IGSD

  • Susanne Torriente -- Global Technology Leader, City Resilience, Jacobs

Chapter 4:
Risk Management & Economics

Key Dates:

  • Action steps below completed by [insert date]

  • Chapter review meeting on [date] at [time]

Action Steps

  1. Review the PDF version of chapter content

    - Economics-101
    - Enterprise-201

  2. Review “universal” documents
    - Introduction
    - Glossary
    - Acronyms

  3. Track in routine edits to chapter

    - Economics-101
    - Enterprise-201

  4. Review critical issues
    already identified

  5. Submit critical issues
    (click button above)

  6. Track in edits and comments to “universal documents”
    - Acronyms
    - Glossary
    - Introduction


Review Team:

  • Gavin Dillingham, CC-P -- Director, HARC

  • Holly Emerson -- Enterprise Climate Impact Leader, Trane Technologies

  • Brendan LeBlanc -- Global Chairman, Self

  • Jill Lemke, CC-P -- Manager, Strategic Planning & Special Projects, MDOT Port Administration

  • Kristen Taddonio, CC-P -- Sr. Climate & Energy Advisor, IGSD

  • Jeffrey Yorzyk -- Director of Sustainability, HelloFresh