Enterprise-Record (Chico)

EXPO LOOKS TO FUTURE OF DISASTER RECOVERY

Climate change recognized as long-term issue to address in collaborat­ion

- By Michael Weber mweber@chicoer.com

Rather than waiting until after a disaster, what if there was a plan for housing, healthcare and food resources to support people when it strikes?

That is the premise of This Way to Resilience exposition Friday at Chico State, where local nonprofits convened for discussion on current efforts to make Butte County prepared with long term resources for its next climate disaster — not if, but when.

“There is no personal protection against climate change,” said Chico State Professor Mark Stemen. “There's not any one thing we can do to protect ourselves from a major flood or a major fire, but collective­ly we can.”

Resilience, as Stemen puts it, is recognitio­n that sustainabl­e practices can be put to action, not alone, but as “something we do together.”

“Sustainabi­lity is still a goal, but unfortunat­ely things have gotten worse. And now we have to be prepared for disturbanc­es as well — and that is resilience,” Stemen said.

Ushering in this mindset is the Butte Resilience Collaborat­ive, composed of some of the presenters at Friday's expo. In attendance more than a dozen organizati­ons including the American Red Cross presented their current projects happening in Butte County.

Disasters here — the Oroville Dam spillway and several wildfires — have spawned conversati­ons with the Butte Resilience Collaborat­ive, of which the American Red Cross is part of local conversati­on.

Nate Miller, manager for the American Red Cross community adaptation program, said the American Red Cross is recognizin­g climate change to cause billions of dollars in costs, and has now invested about $1 million in Butte County to build out community

centers, or “resilience” hubs for the first time.

Currently, Miller said, the Red Cross has invested money into the Bethel African American Episcopal Church, Oroville Southside Community Center, South Chico Community Assistance Center, the Esperanza

Center and others in Paradise.

“We've been trying to find them all and bring them together,” Miller said.

The organizati­ons at Friday's expo, including the American Red Cross, are working on a partner agreement form — iron

 ?? PHOTOS BY MICHAEL WEBER — ENTERPRISE-RECORD ?? Left to right, Mark Stemen, Sam Steadman, Jovanni Tricerri and Nate Millard speak on the Butte Resilience Collaborat­ive on Friday at Chico State's Colusa Hall in Chico.
PHOTOS BY MICHAEL WEBER — ENTERPRISE-RECORD Left to right, Mark Stemen, Sam Steadman, Jovanni Tricerri and Nate Millard speak on the Butte Resilience Collaborat­ive on Friday at Chico State's Colusa Hall in Chico.
 ?? ?? Audience members at the This Way to Resilience exposition watch presenters Friday at Chico State's Colusa Hall in Chico.
Audience members at the This Way to Resilience exposition watch presenters Friday at Chico State's Colusa Hall in Chico.

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