Category Archives: National

Historical and Legal Context for Rhode Island’s Erosion Woes

Insightful thoughts submitted by attorney and Natural Hazard Mitigation Association President Ed Thomas on the NYT Rhode Island article I mentioned yesterday: This extremely important article displays a thoughtful approach to 1) the questions of what we should do about sea level rise and beach erosion; 2) the very real problems we face as a society, Read More

As the Sea Moves Closer, Rhode Island Community Contemplates Retreat

So many striking quotes in this New York Times article, including this one from the frustrated president of the local homeowners' association: “If we keep doing this [nothing/retreating], Rhode Island will be gone. We’re trying to find a balance. We’re not killing baby seals out here.” What strikes me most about this is how very common this, Read More

New NOAA Report Records States’ Coastal No-Build Areas

Today, NOAA’s Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management has released “Protecting the Public Interest through the National Coastal Zone Management Program: How Coastal States and Territories Use No-Build Areas along Ocean and Great Lake Shorefronts.” From NOAA: In the face of continued population growth and increasing economic activity along, Read More

Norfolk, Virginia Continues to Battle Sea Level Rise [VIDEO]

A sobering look at how Norfolk, Virginia has moved far beyond debating climate change and sea level rise. When the mayor dares to mention "retreat zones" as an option, you know things are serious. Need a quick video on sea level rise to show your elected officials? Try this. Watch "Rising tide in Norfolk, Va." on PBS's Need to, Read More

Sixth Graders Learning Emergency Management

This is all kinds of great: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGXGAE-qMD0 More information: Be Ready, Read More

NOAA Releases New Report on How Local Communities Can Adapt to Climate Change

Several NOAA offices (CSC, NGS, COOPS, and OCS) have collaboratively released a new handbook to help communities adopt to sea level rise. From the introduction: Just as flooding threats need to be factored into coastal community planning initiatives, so too should sea level change. Unfortunately, the “one size fits all” approach does not work. The, Read More

Another Climate Change Adaptation Handbook

Haven't had a chance to review this at length, but here's what the Center for Climate Strategies has to say about their new handbook: The Center for Climate Strategies Adaptation Guidebook includes a catalogue of adaptation actions, detailed review of state and local adaptation plans and comprehensive methodology and supporting templates for sub national, Read More

Red Cross Follows its Own Advice and Doubles Down on Social Media

This could be really big (so long as the Internet and/or cell service works during disasters). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkCWqIMsk2M Via the Natural Hazards Center Natural Hazards, Read More

New(ish) Climate Change Resource Library

The United States Global Change Research Program recently launched a revamped Resource Library for easier, more intuitive access to Federal global change resources.     For those unfamiliar with the organization, USGCR's Congressionally-mandated purpose is to "disseminate to foreign governments, businesses, and institutions, as well as citizens of foreign, Read More

Flood-Response Video Game

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3j1PiDq7Yo Now you've seen it all. Happy Friday. (Want to get the game? It's available, Read More

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