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Disaster Resilience Initiative

Building the Foundation for a Resilient Future

Complex and intersecting disasters, including climate change, megafires, and the pandemic, are disrupting the ways in which Californians live and work. Science and technology are advancing a range of sectors in ways that heighten opportunities for social progress, but also threaten to magnify existing social inequalities and present risks to privacy, public safety, and national security.

In recognition of this need, and the increasing scale of disasters in California, CCST launched our Disaster Resilience Initiative to increase the delivery and responsiveness of advisory services provided by independent experts to State policymakers.

CCST’s Disaster Resilience Initiative is generously supported by the State of California through a one-time funding allocation in the 2021-2022 State budget. This allocation supports the transmission of information between science and technology experts and policymakers focused on the overlapping, intersecting, and compounding nature of disasters in California.

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Resilience Publications & Projects

May 13, 2025
Fumigant Use in California and an Assessment of Available Alternatives: Phase I Report on 1,3-D and Chloropicrin
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November 18, 2024
Aligning California’s Hydrogen Research & Innovation Agenda: Workshop Read-Ahead Materials
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November 15, 2024
Hydrogen in California
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May 23, 2024
CCST Annual Report 2023
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February 29, 2024
Fumigant Use in California and an Assessment of Available Alternatives
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September 12, 2023
The Human Health Benefits of Improving Forest Health in California
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September 11, 2023
The Human Health Benefits of Improving Forest Health in California
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June 26, 2023
Key Challenges for California’s Energy Future
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May 23, 2023
CCST Annual Report 2022
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We know science and technology must be essential components of our recovery from the pandemic and our preparation for future complex disasters.

Peter Cowhey
CCST Board Chair

 

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CCST Annual Report

Providing Impact Toward a Resilient California

In our Annual Report, CCST's leaders reflect on our 35 years of impact — and the progress made on our disaster resilience initiative, Toward a Resilient California, through our suite of Science Services including Expert Briefings, Studies and Publications, workshops and more. This works includes:

  • Peer-reviewed study with Blue Forest: "The Human Health Benefits of Improving Forest Health in California."
  • Energy primer for California policymakers: "Key Challenges for California's Energy Future"
  • Federal Labs Impact Report: Highlighting the cutting edge research happening at our Partner Institutions.
  • Wildland fire policy accelerator: A partnership with the Federation of American Scientists, COMPASS, and Conservation X Labs to develop policy memos for the Federal Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission.

Resilience News and Events

October 29, 2020
CCST Report Assesses the Costs of Wildfire in California
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October 22, 2020
Update: Watch Now – CCST Releases Report on “The Costs of Wildfire in California”
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September 4, 2020
Update: Watch Now – Digital Contact Tracing (Exposure Notification) to Reduce Spread of COVID-19
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August 14, 2020
CCST Seeking Wildfire Experts for Peer Review — Nominations Due Aug. 18th
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June 23, 2020
Q&A: My Public Health Placement in the Time of COVID-19
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June 15, 2020
NEW DATE: Virtual CCST Expert Briefing on Carbon Sequestration
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