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Bracing for Impact: America’s Risks and Resilience (3/18/13)

Bracing for Impact: America’s Risks and Resilience (3/18/13)

A conversation on the impacts of climate disruption and sea level rise on communities in a warming world.

Climate One · Climate One from The Commonwealth Club

March 20, 20131h 5m

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Show Notes

“The Bay Area will be here 200 years from now. It will look different. There will be some things that have changed…but you’re going to be here. Miami won’t be here 200 years from now,” said John Englander, author of High Tide on Main Street. Englander discusses how sea levels are rising putting coastal communities at risk for flooding, larger storm surges, and erosion. Drought, superstores and other extreme weather events hit the U.S. hard in 2012. “We are seeing more extreme weather, and we likely will continue to see more extreme weather, and not only that but it will probably last longer,” says Angela Fritz, an Atmospheric Scientist at Weather Underground. A conversation on the impacts of climate change on communities in a warming world. This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of California March 18, 2013

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