Climate Ready Oʻahu

Stopping the cause of climate change is a global responsibility, but adapting to impacts is a local one.

Climate Ready Oʻahu is a science-based, community-driven strategy for Oʻahu to adapt to the impacts of climate change. It recognizes that even if we stopped emitting all greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change tomorrow, past emissions have locked us into a warming path to some degree, meaning some climate impacts are unavoidable. .

Climate Ready Oʻahu lays out a detailed list of strategies, policies, and actions that the City can take, alongside individual, community, state and federal actions, to prepare, protect, and safeguard community members, ʻāina, and infrastructure from climate hazards today and for generations to come.

Climate Ready Oʻahu was adopted by the City Council in February 2024.

What does climate change look like on Oʻahu?

Climate Ready Oʻahu is responsive to five key hazards:

  1. Increasing Temperatures

  2. Rising Sea-Levels

  3. Increasing Precipitation

  4. Drought and Wildfire

  5. Hurricanes

From social and cultural systems to the places we live, work, and play, climate hazards can impact our island in many ways. This graphic explores different impacts of the five key climate hazards.

Climate Adaptation at a Glance

One Vision in 3 Parts, 12 Strategies, 57 Actions for a Climate Ready O’ahu

From the Adaptation Strategy, pages 128-130

Vision 1: Empowered and Prepared People

Vision 2: Safeguarded and Stewarded ʻĀina

Vision 3: Safe and Reliable Infrastructure

Built on
Community Voices

 

Climate Ready Oʻahu is built on a foundation of community voices, including an Advisory Hui, City staff, and more than 2,000 residents who were engaged through surveys, workshops, open houses, a public comment period, and other community engagement efforts.

The City released a draft plan for public comment in November 2023 and reviewed community’s input for incorporation into the final strategy. If you weren’t able to comment, you can read the City’s responses to draft plan public comments.