Sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the Nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations.
Fire: the season is coming earlier and ending later
Insects: winter cold isn’t knocking some populations back. Epidemics are larger and last longer, killing more trees and increasing fire risk.
Water: snowpacks are thinner and they melt earlier in spring —increasing drought
If warming continues as anticipated over the next 30 years…
The number and severity of large wildfires are likely to increase
The range and frequency of large insect outbreaks are likely to increase
Hurricanes are likely to increase. Storm damage can reduce forest productivity and carbon storage.
So What is the Forest Service Doing
About Climate Change?
For over 20 years the Forest Service has been studying the affects of climate change on our forests and grasslands
13 Forest Service scientists contributed science research in the IPCC Nobel Prize for their work on climate change
We have developed the “Strategic
Framework for Responding to Climate
Change”
What is the Strategic Framework for
Responding to Climate Change?
The Framework is the agency’s roadmap for dealing with changing environmental, social, and economic conditions
It is an overarching structure for strategies, priorities, policy decisions, resource allocations
It is science-based approach to climate change education and alliance focused
The Framework Has Seven Goals:
1) Science Advance our understanding.
2) Adaptation – Enhance capacity of forests and grasslands to adapt.
3) Mitigation – Promote management of forests and grasslands to reduce greenhouse gases.
4) Policy – Integrate climate change into policies, program guidance, and communications.
5) Sustainable Operations – Reduce the environmental footprint of the Forest Service.
6) Education – Increase environmental literacy.
7) Alliances – Establish and enhance strong partnerships.
How will the agency implement the
Strategic Framework?
Seven implementation teams are working on the first phase of action
The teams coordinate through a management coordination team
Users and experts throughout the
Forest Service will provide advice, review and feedback to teams
First Set of Actions
Build knowledge, skills, and expertise
Develop experience, and partnerships.
Support the mission of the Forest Service
The Agency will also be thinking ahead to:
Identify actions for the next phase of implementation of the Strategic Framework for Responding to Climate Change.