What is a Climate Resilience Hub? Climate Resilience Hubs are community institutions — libraries, churches, schools, nonprofits, local businesses and others — that help educate residents about extreme weather preparedness and other impacts of climate change as part of the Communities Responding to Extreme Weather (CREW) network. Learn more on CREW’s website.
Resilience Resources
Sign up for Smart911 – Brewster’s Emergency Notification system.
- BREWSTER-Emergency Preparedness Handbook
- Barnstable Regional Emergency Planning Committee
- Cape Cod Coastal Planner App
- CDC-Heat-Related Illnesses Fact Sheet
- Drought Preparation
- Extreme Heat Preparation
- Extreme Weather General Knowledge
- Family Emergency Planning
- Flooding Preparation
- How to Check in on Neighbors
- How to Make an Emergency Prep Kit at Home
- Hurricane Preparation
- MA Homeowners Handbook
- Mental Health and Climate Change
- Nor’Easter Preparation
- People with Disabilities and Extreme Weather Preparedness
- Ready.gov (FEMA)
- Seniors Staying safe in Extreme Weather
- Ticks Preparation
- Tornado Preparation
- Winter Storms Preparation
Cape Cod Climate Action Resources
- Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative
- Cape Cod Commission Climate Action Plan
- Coastal Adaptation Strategies Handbook – Climate Change (U.S. National Park Service)
- Coastal Adaptation Strategies: Case Studies (Cape Cod National Seashore case study: pg 41)
- Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge Projections for the National Park Service
- Resilience Assessment: Cape Cod National Seashore (National Renewable Energy Laboratory Report)