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New York Governor Signs Community Risk and Resiliency Act

New York Governor Signs Community Risk and Resiliency Act

by Coastal Resilience | Oct 9, 2016 | New York

New York State has taken an important step toward climate change resilience with the passage of the Community Risk Reduction and Resiliency Act. This important legislation, signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Sept. 22 and supported by a coalition led by The Nature...
New York State is pursuing a common sense, practical approach to addressing climate risks and creating resiliency.

New York State is pursuing a common sense, practical approach to addressing climate risks and creating resiliency.

by Coastal Resilience | Oct 9, 2016 | New York

Contributed by Stu Gruskin, Chief Conservation and External Affairs Officer for The Nature Conservancy in New York As we close in on the two year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, this is a good time to ask ourselves whether we are better prepared today than we were...

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