The risk to a given asset is the combined effect of its exposure, or the extent to which it is susceptible to being impacted, and the magnitude of consequence of that exposure, or the extent to which a hazard impacts the health or integrity of the asset. For example, risk of extreme heat exposure to a subsection of a city's population might be evaluated by looking at projections of extreme heat and the number and sensitivity of people or other assets that are potentially exposed to extreme heat events. Evaluating sensitivity could entail identifying populations that may be particularly sensitive to heat such as elderly or infants, identifying housing stock with poor or no climate control, and/or identifying whether there are sufficient cooling centers to assist unhoused persons or those without access to cooling at home.