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Climate Risk Assessment Resources

Assessing Your Project's Climate Risk

EPA developed a worksheet,  Assessing Your Project’s Climate Risk (pdf) (634.29 KB) , that can help applicants and recipients perform a high-level risk assessment for a specific project.

Technical assistance providers — including prospective applicants and recipients — can use the resources on this page to consider current and future climate risks to a project. These resources can help with crafting funding applications, performing project planning and design and implementing projects.

EPA developed a curated table of federal tools that can help applicants and recipients evaluate climate risks and hazards, develop climate-smart projects and consider the impacts of climate change throughout project implementation. 

On this page:

  • Climate Risk Assessment Resources Table
  • Tool Categories
  • Disclaimer

Climate Risk Assessment Resources Table

  1. Identify and select the tool categories you are interested in. See the list below or click on any of the tool category names in the key to see definitions.
  2. If you are searching for Climate Hazard Screening tools only, you can filter for the hazards relevant to your project. If you are interested in all climate hazards, do not select any hazards from the filter list.  
  3. For all tool categories, you can choose to filter for tools that include climate projections (as opposed to only historical data).
  4. To see all the tools in this table, click the show all button. 
Hazard(s) Mapped
Tool Category
Climate Projections
 

Climate Risk Assessment Resources Table 

Tool Hazard(s) Mapped Tool Category Climate Projections
Climate Mapping for Resilience and Adaptation (CMRA)
  • User Guide
Coastal Flooding, Drought, Extreme Precipitation, Heat, Wildfire-Conducive Weather Climate Hazard Screening, Tribal Area Mapping Yes
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer Sea Level Rise Climate Hazard Screening Yes
FEMA National Risk Index
  • User Guide
Coastal Flooding, Drought, Heat, Inland Flooding, Strong Winds, Wildfire Climate Hazard Screening No
National Climate Assessment N/A Identifying Solutions, Understanding Impacts Yes
Adaptation Resource Center (ARC-X) N/A Identifying Solutions, Understanding Impacts No
Interagency Sea Level Rise Scenario Tool Sea Level Rise Climate Hazard Screening Yes
FEMA Flood Maps
  • User Guide
Inland Flooding Climate Hazard Screening Yes
Creating Resilient Water Utilities Resilient Strategies Guide N/A Identifying Solutions No
National Climate Assessment Atlas Drought, Extreme Precipitation, Heat Climate Hazard Screening Yes
Climate Resilience Toolkit - Case Studies N/A Identifying Solutions No
Climate Resilience Toolkit - Steps to Resilience
  • User Guide
N/A Climate Risk Assessment No
Wildfire Risk to Communities Wildfire Climate Hazard Screening, Identifying Solutions, Understanding Impacts No
Drought.gov Drought Climate Hazard Screening, Tribal Area Mapping, Understanding Impacts No
Heat.gov Drought Identifying Solutions, Understanding Impacts No
ClimRR (Climate Risk and Resilience Portal)
  • User Guide
Extreme Precipitation, Heat, Strong Winds, Wildfire-Conducive Weather Climate Hazard Screening Yes
Federal Flood Standard Support Tool
  • User Guide
Coastal Flooding, Inland Flooding Climate Hazard Screening Yes
National Sea Level Explorer Sea Level Rise Climate Hazard Screening Yes

Tool Categories

Technical assistance providers can use this table to help applicants and recipients explore and identify the tools can support their project goals. Learn more about how the tools in this table are organized into specific categories below.

  • Understanding Impacts – These tools provide general awareness of climate trends, stressors and impacts from hazards, as well as risk and/or vulnerability assessments. For example, they may provide text summarizing climate impacts on different sectors, or text and images summarizing climate trends in a region (e.g., National Climate Assessments, ARC-X).
  • Climate Hazard Screening – These tools allow users to screen for climate change hazards using indices or indicators by visualizing current data and future projections for the following climate stressors at a minimum: wildfire, flooding, extreme heat, sea level rise, extreme precipitation. They can generally help users answer questions about regional or location specific trends and often provide output in the form of mapped data (e.g., National Climate Assessment Atlas, Climate Mapping for Resilience and Adaptation).
  • Climate Risk Assessment – These tools walk users through a step-by-step process for performing a general or full climate vulnerability or climate risk assessment (e.g.,   Assessing Your Project’s Climate Risk (pdf) (634.29 KB) ).
  • Identifying Solutions – These tools help users identify what type of project to select, how to design their project for a specific goal and what types of benefits may occur from implementing that project. They often provide output in the form of informational text or case studies (e.g., ARC-X, Climate Resilience Toolkit Case Studies).
  • Tribal Mapping – These tools include the capability to view Tribal lands. For example, Climate Mapping for Resilience and Adaptation is a Climate Hazard Screening tool that enables users to view mapped climate data by census tract, county, or Tribal land area.

DISCLAIMER: This table of tools is not intended to be comprehensive. Applicants and recipients are not required to use these tools to develop their applications, workplans, progress reports or any other element of their application or recipient reporting requirements unless they are directed to do so by a specific funding program. These tools are provided by EPA as suggested resources for the public and are not binding documents nor intended to prescribe when and how the Agency should undertake specific actions. This list is not intended to provide methodologies for how to assess the implications of climate change. The use of these tools or information gleaned from the use of these tools as part of an applicant's proposal does not bind EPA to select recipients for funding.

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Last updated on March 25, 2025
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