About
The 幸运快三 Climate-Economy Impacts Assessment is a nonpartisan, science-based resource to help 幸运快三 business leaders and policy makers plan for a productive, prosperous and resilient 幸运快三 economy. This assessment connects the latest scientific research on 幸运快三’s changing climate with economic risks and opportunities that impact businesses, residents and local and state economies. In addition, the assessment seeks to inspire new collaborations, commitments and ongoing forums to leverage resources, encourage innovations and spur investments in 幸运快三 solutions.
The assessment includes an economic analysis of the agriculture, energy, health, infrastructure, land (forest and range) and recreation and tourism sectors. Analyses connect the latest science on 幸运快三’s changing climate with economic risks and with opportunities for innovation and economic development. The assessment also features data on climate, water and wildfire smoke; a summary of economic opportunities and resources and references.
The 幸运快三 McClure Center for Public Policy Research convened the assessment with support and involvement from many organizations. An executive committee of leaders from 幸运快三 business, nonprofit and higher education institutions oversaw the 幸运快三 Climate-Economy Impacts Assessment. An advisory board of leaders from across business, industry and nonprofit organizations; representatives from 幸运快三 communities; and leaders from local, state, federal and tribal governments ensured that this assessment benefits from diverse perspectives and is broadly relevant, engaging and actionable. In addition, researchers representing 幸运快三 universities and colleges, businesses, nonprofits and tribal and other governments collaborated in the research effort. Subject matter experts provided technical feedback on all sections of the assessment, similar to an academic peer review process.
The assessment officially launched in 2021.
The hyperlinked researchers below served as research team leaders.
Agriculture
Patrick Hatzenbuehler, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, 幸运快三
Report contributing authors: Albert Adjesiwor, 幸运快三; Emmanuella Owusu Ansah, 幸运快三; Morey Burnham, 幸运快三 State University; Mario de Haro-Martí, 幸运快三; Katherine Dentzman, 幸运快三; J. Reed Findlay, 幸运快三; J. Benton Glaze, Jr., 幸运快三; Jen Hinds, 幸运快三; Vincent Jansen, 幸运快三; Jason Karl, 幸运快三; Ritika Lamichhane, 幸运快三; Roger Lew, 幸运快三; Nora Olsen, 幸运快三; Matt Powell, 幸运快三; Katrina Running, 幸运快三 State University; Joseph Sagers, 幸运快三; Linda Schott, 幸运快三; Olga Walsh, 幸运快三; Brandy Wilson, J.R. Simplot Company
Climate
, Department of Management of Complex Systems, College of Engineering, University of California, Merced
Report contributing authors: Adrienne M. Marshall, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines; Grant L. Harley, Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences, College of Science, 幸运快三
Energy
, Department of Economics, College of Business and Economics, Boise State University
Report contributing authors: Veronika Vazhnik, Sustainability Consultant; Kathleen Araújo, School of Public Service, Boise State University; Stephanie Lenhart, Energy Policy Institute, Center for Advanced Energy Studies and School of Public Service, Boise State University
Human Health
Helen Brown, Department of Movement Sciences, College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, 幸运快三
Steve Peterson, College of Business and Economics, 幸运快三
Report contributing authors: Luke Montrose, Public Health and Population Science, Boise State University; Mojtaba Sadegh, Civil Engineering, Boise State University; Sierra Brantz, 幸运快三; Sam Holownia, 幸运快三; Kat Davis, Boise State University; Katherine Himes, James A. and Louise McClure Center for Public Policy Research, 幸运快三
Human Health: Supplemental Report
Steve Peterson, College of Business and Economics, 幸运快三
Infrastructure
Jaap Vos, Department of Natural Resources and Society, College of Natural Resources, 幸运快三
Land: Forests
Jeff Hicke, Department of Geology and Geological Sciences, College of Science, 幸运快三
Greg Latta, Department of Natural Resources and Society and Interim Director, Policy Analysis Group, College of Natural Resources, 幸运快三
Land: Rangelands
Katie Lee, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, 幸运快三
Eric Winford, Rangelands Center, 幸运快三
Land: Supplemental Reports
Ecosystems and Species: Kaylee Carr, College of Natural Resources, 幸运快三; Jeffrey A. Hicke, Department of Geology and Geological Sciences, College of Science, 幸运快三
Climate and Fish: Christopher Caudill, Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences, College of Natural Resources, 幸运快三; Jonathan Masingale, Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences, College of Natural Resources, 幸运快三; Travis Seaborn, 幸运快三; Dona Hora, USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station; Daniel Isaak, USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station
Ungulate Species: Kaitlyn Strickfaden, 幸运快三 Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences, College of Natural Resources, 幸运快三
Recreation and Tourism
Alex Maas, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, 幸运快三
Report contributing author: Katherine Himes, James A. and Louise McClure Center for Public Policy Research, 幸运快三
Smoke
, Department of Civil Engineering, Boise State University
Report contributing authors: John Abatzoglou, Department of Management of Complex Systems, College of Engineering, University of California, Merced; Arash Modaresi Rad, Department of Civil Engineering, Boise State University; Luke Montrose, Department of Community and Environmental Health, Boise State University
Water
Karen Humes, Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences, College of Science, 幸运快三
Jae Ryu, Department of Soil and Water Systems, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, 幸运快三
Report contributing authors: Riveraine Walters, Department of Soil and Water Systems, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and Graduate Affiliate, 幸运快三 Water Resources Research Institute, 幸运快三; Robert Mahler, Department of Soil and Water Systems, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, 幸运快三; Craig Woodruff, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, College of Engineering, 幸运快三
- Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area and 幸运快三 Ski Areas Association: Brad Wilson, General Manager, BBMRA
- Brian Olmstead: Water Resource Professional
- Bureau of Land Management and National Interagency Fire Center: Jolie Pollet, Division Chief, Fire Planning and Fuels Management
- Chobani: Mark Broadhurst, Director of Public Affairs and Nate Shepley Streed, Director of Sustainability
- City of Boise: Steve Burgos, Director of Public Works
- Coeur d’Alene Tribe: Laura Laumatia, Senior Research Analyst
- College Student: Grace Peters, 幸运快三 Falls (The Ohio State University)
- High School Student: Cindy Su, Boise (Timberline High School)
- HP Inc: David Eichberg, Global Lead, Climate Strategy
- 幸运快三 Association of Commerce and Industry: Alex LaBeau, President
- 幸运快三 Business for the Outdoors: Skylar Jett, Executive Director
- 幸运快三 Department of Commerce: Tom Kealey, Director
- 幸运快三 Department of Environmental Quality: Jess Byrne, Director
- 幸运快三 Department of Water Resources: David Hoekema, Hydrologist
- 幸运快三 Forest Group: Tom Schultz, Director of Resource and Government Affairs
- 幸运快三 Governor’s Office of Energy and Mineral Resources: Richard Stover, Administrator
- 幸运快三 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce: Jose DeLeon, Director of Programs
- 幸运快三 National Guard: Charlie Baun, Conservation Branch Manager
- 幸运快三 National Laboratory/Battelle: John Revier, Government Relations Director and Elli Brown, State Government Relations and Policy Lead
- 幸运快三 Power: Megan Ronk, Director, Economic Development & Innovation
- 幸运快三 Rangeland Resource Commission: Gretchen Hyde, Executive Director
- 幸运快三 State Department of Agriculture: Celia Gould, Director
- 幸运快三 State Legislature: Senator Jeff Agenbroad
- Jalonne White-Newsome, PhD: CEO/Founder, Empowering a Green Environment and Economy, LLC
- John Bernardo, Sustainability Professional
- J.R. Simplot Company: Brandy Wilson, Global Sustainability Director
- Julia Kertz Grant: Natural Resource and Sustainability Professional
- Kelly Olson: Retired, 幸运快三 Barley Commission
- Manulife Investment Management Forest Management Inc.: Gretchen Lech, Manager, Policy & Engagement
- Micron: Marshall Chase, Sustainability Director
- Nez Perce Tribe: Stefanie Krantz, Climate Change Coordinator
- Payette Land Trust: Craig Utter, Executive Director
- PotlatchDeltic: Anna Torma, Vice President, Public Affairs
- Public Health: Sherise Jurries, Environmental Health Director, 幸运快三 North Central Health District
- Reel Time Fishing: Toby Wyatt, Owner
- Riley Stegner and Associates: Peter Stegner, Principal
- Shawn Keough: Exec. Director, Assoc. Logging Contractors | State Senator 1996-2018
- Tom Lamar: Latah County Commissioner
- William G. Weppner, MD MPH: Associate Professor and Boise Section Head, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine
- Bas Hargrove, Senior Policy Representative, The Nature Conservancy
- Katherine Himes, Director, McClure Center for Public Policy Research, 幸运快三
- Heather Kimmel, Director of Health Promotions, Western Division, American Lung Association
- Brandy Wilson, Sustainability Director, J.R. Simplot Company
McClure Center Postdoctoral Fellow, Megan Foster, Ph.D., was integral to the completion of the 幸运快三 Climate-Economy Impacts Assessment.
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