Adaptation Guidebook
Project Adapt has developed a user-friendly comprehensive 8 session guidebook which provides you a simple tool to invite and resource those in your community to adapt to climate change.
To access the Guidebook, please fill in the form presented here. Once you submit it, you’ll receive a confirmation email with a link to the download.
Why do we ask for your name, location and email? We’d like to build adaptation communities because we believe that over the decades to come, local communities, not cities, not individual households, but local communities will lead the way to successful adaptation.
As we see potential local communities forming, we will invite you to participate and connect with other nearby adapters.
After you sign-up, you will receive an email with a link to the free download.
Download Adaptation Guidebook
The Climate Adaptation Guidebook by Project Adapt is a free, community-centered resource designed to help individuals and groups respond meaningfully to climate change. Rooted in reverence and simplicity, the guidebook provides an accessible, eight-session roadmap for inviting others into the work of local adaptation. Whether you’re just starting or deepening your engagement, this guidebook supports your journey with clear steps and practical wisdom.
We believe climate resilience begins at the community level. That’s why the Climate Adaptation Guidebook is built not for cities or isolated individuals, but for local groups committed to navigating change together. When you download the guidebook, you also become part of a growing network of adapters—people working in harmony with Earth’s natural cycles to cultivate long-term, grounded solutions.
To access the Climate Adaptation Guidebook, simply fill out the form on this page. You’ll receive an email with your free download and a chance to connect with others near you. Our intention is to build adaptive communities across regions that learn, lead, and lean on each other in the face of climate transformation. This guidebook is a first step toward that vision.
External Resource:Â EPA Climate Change Adaptation Library