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Foundational documents <br />Climate Vulnerability Assessment <br />V <br />Ch(R <br />ildren Elders 65+ Ind ividuals with Indiv�ls in v <br />Under5 Disabilities Economic People of At -Risk Food Insecure Individuals <br />Distress Color Workers Individuals Without Vehicle <br />Access <br />)acts Through 21001'` <br />Climate change will amplify the uncertainty and disparity of upcoming economic results. The anticipated economic <br />consequences are not evenly distributed. As depicted in the graphic below, the economic burdens on the poorest 10% <br />could be 5 to 10 times greater than those faced by the wealthiest 10% in the community. <br />25 Percent damage relative to county income <br />20 <br />is <br />10 <br />5 <br />0 s z <br />s <br />Poorest Declle Poorer Richer Richest decile <br />Highest <br />sensitivity <br />City of Roseville Climate Risk <br />Sensitivity Ranking Summary <br />00-0 <br />Extreme Flooding Au Quality <br />Weather/remp <br />010 <br />I <br />Insecurity Failure <br />(9 Ow ti <br />Energy Vector -Borne Wildfire <br />Costs Disease <br />00 <br />Crop Property <br />Yield Crime <br />f— <br />Waterborne Violent <br />Crime <br />G0 <br />Water Mortality <br />Quality <br />• Direct Climate Risk <br />• Indirect Economic Risk <br />