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Bruce Turner
Public Water Committee, Town of Bowers Beach, De., 19946
Town of Bowers Beach, De., 19946 (mailing address is Frederica, De., 19946)
Joined April 19, 2022
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Susan McLaughlin
Student
George Mason University
Joined April 20, 2022
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Simon Kates
Project Manager
Ramboll Environ
Joined April 19, 2022
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City of San Diego, California: Climate Resilience SD
December 14, 2021
On December 14, 2021, the City Council of San Diego, California adopted the city’s first comprehensive resilience and climate adaptation plan entitled Climate Resilient SD. The plan lays out a framework to address climate change impacts by identifying the four primary climate change-related hazards affecting the city — extreme heat, extreme rainfall or drought, wildfires and sea-level — and providing a set of goals, policies, and strategies to offset these hazards. The plan, which focuses on adaptation, is a new addition to previous city plans that only dealt with climate mitigation.
Resource Category: Planning
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Critical Infrastructure at Risk: Sea Level Rise Planning Guidance for California’s Coastal Zone
August 2021
In August 2021, the California Coastal Commission (CCC), one of California’s three coastal management agencies, issued the Critical Infrastructure at Risk: Sea Level Rise Planning Guidance for California’s Coastal Zone. The guidance serves as an advisory document for the state and local governments, asset managers, and stakeholders in California to update plans and policies for critical transportation and water infrastructure to adapt to sea-level rise and flooding. The guidance is based on different studies held to be the best available science on sea-level rise in California, which includes a projection of a 6-10 feet of sea-level rise by 2100.
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National Wildlife Federation
The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is America's largest conservation organization, working with more than 4 million members, partners and supporters in communities across the country to protect and restore wildlife habitat, confront global warming and connect with nature. NWF works to improve federal and state policies that will support wildlife conservation on hundreds of millions of acres of public, tribal and private lands, including thousands of miles of streams, rivers, lakes and coastlines across America.
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rita sebastian
consultant
Campton, NH climate change committee
Joined April 22, 2022
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Emily Donahoe
Policy Specialist, Resilient Coasts & Floodplains
National Wildlife Federation
Joined April 22, 2022
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Arnoldcoeld Arnoldcoeld
74 ру челябинск
Arnoldcoeld
Joined April 20, 2022