Page Title: Local Climate Adaptation Tool | Then Try This

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Page Description: <p>Tool for councils and the NHS to understand climate change forecasts and the resulting health and wellbeing impacts, exhibited at COP26 and shortlisted for the Climate Challenge Cup.</p>

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Page Text: Search Local Climate Adaptation Tool We've been working with the European Centre for Environment and Human Health at the University of Exeter, Cornwall Council , the NHS and emergency services to design and build a prototype tool to show climate change forecasts together with the health and well-being impacts. You can try it here . In 2022 we received funding via Research England (Policy Support Fund) to develop the tool further. The system allows people to select a geographical area of interest (starting with Cornwall as a case study), and uses climate models to show what to expect over the coming decades. We combine these predictions with evidence on the health impacts of climate change from the scientific literature to support local organisations to plan their adaptation strategies, and enable the best possible health and well-being outcomes for local people. For example, planning cycle paths with shade for hotter summer months and protection from stronger cross winds in the winter, ensuring people can continue to gain the health and wellbeing benefits of cycling in a changing climate. The tool is free and open source as always, and is aimed at helping councils, the NHS and emergency services understand what is likely to happen and prioritise their climate adaptation approaches. The prototype tool was exhibited at the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP26 (Glasgow 2021, Green Zone) and was Highly Commended in the Climate Challenge Cup . People

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