Below are selected resources and collections related to the CHARM Roadmap, which we will continue to build over time. Please contact us to recommend additional resources.
Information and data sources
- CHARM Data & Resources Inventory- This inventory was developed in partnership with the CHARM Working Group to be used as a resource for policy, planning, research, and advocacy purposes. The inventory includes data; research publications; local, state, or federal planning documents and regulations; and emergency preparedness information.
- CHARM General Resources Guide- Resources for Lake County residents to keep safe and healthy during extreme heat or cyanobacterial blooms (HABs).
- CDPH Center for Preparedness and Response
- California Governor's Office of Emergency Services
- Lake County Office of Climate Resiliency
- Lake County Office of Emergency Services
- Lake County Housing Resources Guide
Maps and data visualization tools
- Big Valley Rancheria's Clear Lake Cyanotoxin Monitoring Tool
- Tracking California Data Explorer - Explore health and environmental data for California by county or ZIP code
- CalEnviroScreen - Maps of cumulative impacts of environmental factors by census tract in California
- CalHeatScore - Daily rankings of forecasted heat by ZIP code
- Health & Human Services emPOWER Map -Interactive map of natural hazards and Medicare beneficiaries that use durable medical equipment by different geographies
- CalAdapt - Maps of projected climate change over the next century in California
- CDC's Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) Map
Watch
- California Tribes and Climate Change: Voices from the Frontlines- The Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians and the Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians discuss impacts of climate change. The Tribes speak about the impacts of climate change on their communities, families, resources, and lives.