Louisville District climate team leading the way for climate res
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District has established a Climate Production Team -- the first of its kind at a USACE district -- and already, the team’s work is having far-reaching impacts across the globe. The Climate Team’s mission is to meet the ever-growing need to incorporate climate resilience into USACE Civil Works and Military Program missions through the Louisville District’s expertise in hydrology & hydraulics, also known as H&H, engineering and Climate Resilience. They lead climate preparedness and resilience H&H activities for the USACE Great Lakes and Ohio River Division while also supporting the USACE Headquarters Climate Preparedness and Resiliency Community of Practice, U.S. Army and Department of Defense nationally and internationally. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Kelsie Hall)

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