Climate Change Adaptation - Rhode Island
Climate Change History
On July 25th, 2002 the Rhode Island Greenhouse Gas Stakeholder Process released its final version of the Rhode Island Greenhouse Gas Action Plan. The Center for Climate Strategies assisted Rhode Island in the development of this plan. As the name of the plan suggests, this plan focuses on mitigation (reduction of greenhouse gas emissions) rather than adaptation (preparing the state for the impacts of climate change that are already unavoidable. Rhode Island is also a participant in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (“Reggie”), a carbon permit auction program.
Current & Future Action
In 2010, the Rhode Island General Assembly approved the Rhode Island Climate Risk Reduction Act. The bill acknowledges that climate change impacts have already begun to affect Rhode Island and establishes the Rhode Island Climate Change Commission. The Commission is tasked with studying the impacts underway and developing adaptation strategies. The Department of Environmental Management is developing a freshwater wetland monitoring program which will make use of the Rapid Assessment Method (RAM) to gauge freshwater wetland condition on a rotating basis. This will include development of wetland reference condition based on the RAM and identification of sites for potential long-term monitoring.
Pilot Programs/Current Studies
The state does not, as yet, have any specific pilots or case studies dealing with wetlands and climate change.
For More Information
The 2010 Climate Risk Reduction Act full-text is available from: http://www.rilin.state.ri.us//BillText10/SenateText10/S2439Aaa.pdf
Information about the long-term monitoring program is available from: http://www.dem.ri.gov/programs/benviron/water/wetlands/monitor.htm
For more information contact Russ Chateauneuf, Chief of the Groundwater & Wetlands Protection division of the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. (401)222-4700x7700 or Russell.Chateauneuf@dem.ri.gov.