Co-occurring climate events and environmental justice in California, 2018-2019.

Environmental research, health : ERH Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1088/2752-5309/ada96f
Brittany Shea, Gabriella Y Meltzer, Benjamin B Steiger, Robbie M Parks, Vivian Do, Heather McBrien, Nina Flores, Milo Gordon, Elizabeth M Blake, Joan A Casey
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Climate change will increase the frequency of extreme weather events. This means climate-driven events like wildfires and power outages will likely co-occur more often, potentially magnifying their health risks. We characterized three types of climate-driven events-anomalously warm temperatures, wildfire burn zone disasters, and long power outages-in 58 California counties during 2018-2019. We defined county-day anomalously warm temperatures when daily average temperatures exceeded 24 °C and the 85th percentile of the long-term county average. We defined county-day wildfire burn zone disasters when an active wildfire burn zone intersected a county, burned 1+ structures, killed a civilian, or received a Federal Emergency Management Agency Fire Management Declaration, and overlapped with a community. For a subset of the 38 counties (66%), long power outage county days were identified using PowerOutage.us data when an outage affected >0.5% of county customers for 8+ h. Co-occurring events were when 2+ of these events occurred on the same county day. Using the CDC/ATSDR Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), we determined whether co-occurring events disproportionately affected vulnerable populations. Nearly every county (97%) experienced at least one day of anomalously warm temperatures, 57% had at least one wildfire burn zone disaster day, and 63% (24/38 counties with available data) had at least one long power outage day. The most common co-occurring events (anomalously warm temperatures and wildfire burn zone disasters) impacted 24 (41%) counties for 144 total county-days. We did not find a clear connection between co-occurring events and social vulnerability. We observed an inverse correlation between co-occurring wildfire burn zone disasters and long power outage days with SVI, and a positive correlation between co-occurring anomalously warm and long power outage days with SVI. This analysis can inform regional resource allocation and other state-wide planning and policy objectives to reduce the adverse effects of climate-driven events.

2018-2019年加州共同发生的气候事件和环境正义。
气候变化将增加极端天气事件发生的频率。这意味着气候驱动的事件,如野火和停电,可能会更频繁地同时发生,潜在地放大了他们的健康风险。我们描述了2018-2019年期间加州58个县的三种气候驱动事件——异常温暖的温度、野火烧伤区灾害和长时间停电。我们将日平均温度超过24°C和长期县平均温度的第85个百分位定义为县日异常温暖温度。当一个活跃的野火燃烧区与一个县相交,烧毁了1座以上的建筑物,造成一名平民死亡,或收到联邦紧急事务管理局火灾管理声明,并与一个社区重叠时,我们定义了县日野火燃烧区灾害。对于38个县中的一个子集(66%),使用power停用来确定长停电县的天数。当停电影响bb0.5 %的县用户8小时以上时,我们的数据。同时发生的事件是当这些事件中的2个以上发生在同一个县的一天。使用CDC/ATSDR社会脆弱性指数(SVI),我们确定了共同发生的事件是否不成比例地影响弱势群体。几乎每个县(97%)都经历了至少一天的异常高温,57%至少经历了一天的野火烧伤区灾难,63%(24/38个有数据的县)至少经历了一天的长时间停电。最常见的共同发生事件(异常温暖的温度和野火烧伤区灾害)影响了24个县(41%),总共144个县日。我们没有发现共同发生的事件与社会脆弱性之间的明确联系。同时发生的野火烧伤区灾害与长停电天数与SVI呈负相关,而同时发生的异常温暖与长停电天数与SVI呈正相关。这种分析可以为区域资源分配和其他全州范围的规划和政策目标提供信息,以减少气候驱动事件的不利影响。
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