WHAT IS ADAPTATION & RESILIENCE?

OUR CLIMATE IS CHANGING NOW

UK-wide projections suggest we will experience warmer and wetter winters, hotter and drier summers, and more incidents of extreme heat and heavy rainfall. Manchester is no exception to these broader climatic forecasts.

It is likely we have already started to experience the effects of climate change in Manchester. Meteorological observations demonstrate that there has been an overall warming in the city’s year-round climate.

Whilst bold action of climate mitigation is vital. Urgent action to adapt, and build resilience, to this changing climate is essential. Adaptation and resilience forms an integral part of the city’s climate change strategy.

See the latest projections from the Met Office on Manchester’s future climate here.

Our headline objective:

To adapt the city’s buildings, infrastructure, and natural environment to the changing climate and to increase the climate resilience of our residents and organisations.

Manchester Climate Change Framework 2020-25

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Manchester Climate Risk & Vulnerability

In 2021, MCCA undertook work to understand Manchester’s climate risk and climate vulnerability.

Manchester’s climate risk: a framework for understanding hazards & vulnerability identifies the key weather-related hazards in Manchester and how these will be amplified by climate change.

It sets out the direct impacts these hazards are likely to have on the city’s people, communities, health, transport and other critical infrastructure, water supply, buildings, economic activity, and environment.

Manchester Climate Ready: Devloping Progressive Resilience

Manchester Climate Ready: Devloping Progressive Resilience summarises the global to local policy drivers on climate adaptation, proposes a broad vision for progressive climate resilience in Manchester, identifies the key characteristics of a resilient city, and outlines seven principles to guide both ambition and practical action across the city.

Our vision for progressive climate resilience

Our vision for a more climate resilient Manchester will enhance the capacity of the entire city - our buildings, infrastructure, green and blue space, businesses, and people - to adapt to future climate shocks and stresses.

Our pursuit of climate resilience will be aligned with other progressive agendas that aspire to create a healthier, happier, and a more socially just city, and to produce sustainable, inclusive, and green economic growth.

Seven Principles of Progressive Resilience