We love maps here at the Bay Area Open Space Council. With a click or an email you can have several on your screen with amazing amounts of detail about this place we call home.
There is a new map out that we're equally fascinated by, but this one does not have topo lines or hexagons. It is the product of Bruce Riordan, the moderator of yesterday's Climate Change on the Ground panel at our Rainy Season Gathering, and the Climate Bay Area project.
Download the CLIMATE BAY AREA MAP.
This virtual map of all efforts in the Bay Area to adapt to and mitigate climate change is in draft form but includes links to projects, initiatives, agencies and organizations around the Bay Area. Scroll through the slides and click on the links to learn about all of the tremendous work to address a tremendous challenge.
What is missing? What questions do you have? Send them to Bruce at bruce [at] elmwoodconsulting [dot] com. We will be sure to share this incredible resource with you again as it develops and grows.
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What's Cool is our weekly feature about climate change in the Bay Area. Our members and the land conservation community at large are incorporating what we know about climate change into their work to protect and steward open space. We highlight that work and the many partnerships, events and ideas related to climate change here on Fridays. Share your stories with us in the comments or by sending an email to Annie Burke at annie [at] openspacecouncil [dot] org.
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