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Published : . December 2014. In support of the Eugene-Springfield Multi-Jurisdictional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan, staff from the cities of Eugene and Springfield, Oregon, with s ...
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Published : . January 2015. It is becoming increasingly apparent that regional economic prosperity is linked to an area's ability to prevent, withstand, and quickly recover from major ...
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Published : . November 2016. Emeryville is the first city in California's Bay Area to update its Climate Action Plan and align its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions targets with the Stat ...
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Published : . June 2014. This plan evaluates the risks that different hazards pose to Berkeley and engages the community in dialogue to identify the most important steps that the city ...
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Published : . November 2017. The city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, is developing a Climate Change Preparedness and Resilience Plan as a practical guide to implement specific strategie ...
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Published : . August 2012. No person or place is immune from disasters or disaster-related losses. Infectious disease outbreaks, acts of terrorism, social unrest, or financial disaste ...
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Published : . October 2017. A coalition of 26 businesses, environmental organizations, community groups, and universities in the Detroit area has produced the "Detroit Climate Action ...
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Published : . May 2017. This Technical Report presents results from a large set of sectoral impact models that quantify and monetize climate change impacts in the U. S., with a primar ...
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Published : . November 2017. As a key part of the Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4), the U. S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) oversaw the production of this stand-alo ...
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Published : . June 2017. In the aftermath of Tropical Storms Irene and Sandy, the population centers of Greater New Haven and Bridgeport recognized significant exposure and vulnerabil ...