2016 ENV Ministerial Pulwarty Roger Climate Change Plenary
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Transcript of 2016 ENV Ministerial Pulwarty Roger Climate Change Plenary
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The Stakes on Climate Change: U.S. Water and Clean Water Sector Only
(Water Utilities Climate Alliance)
Drinking Water Infrastructure Investment
$335 Billion 1
2011-2031: Maintain current services without adaptation
Drinking Water + Clean Water Sector:
$448 - 944 Billion 3
By 2050: Potential Adaptation Costs
Clean Water Infrastructure Investment
$298 Billion 2
> $1 Trillion through 2035 4
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1900 2010
Efficient technology….
Behavioural Changes…
No loss of economic competitiveness
(Gleick,2014)
1975
Assumption: Adapting will incur great costs/lower productivity
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Opportunities to Re-think Building Design Re-imagine How Water is Used
In July 2015, the installation of onsite water systems in San Francisco became a requirement for new buildings over 250,000 square feet.