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Description: Press release regarding the outcome of a study of seawall conditions on Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.).
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Subject: Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.), Sea-walls, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE), Roosevelt Island Operating Committee (RIOC), Coastal zone management, Shore protection, Erosion, Press releases
Description: "Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today applauded the first six municipalities to achieve certification as part of the state Climate Smart Communities (CSC) Program, which is designed to support municipal efforts to meet economic, social and environmental challenges posed by climate change." -- from the website, 4/22/2014
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Subject: New York (State). Governor, Climatic changes -- Decision making, Climate change mitigation, Local government -- Planning, Municipal government -- Planning, New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation, Hazard mitigation, Press releases , Environmental Protection Fund (New York, State), Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
Creator: New York (State). Governor
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05215
Description: "Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed into law the Community Risk and Resiliency Act to strengthen New York States preparedness for the effects of climate change and help protect communities against severe weather and sea level rise. The Community Risk and Resiliency Act advances a number of important recommendations of the NYS 2100 Commission, which the Governor convened after Superstorm Sandy to develop more resilient infrastructure systems across the state.The new reality of extreme weather has had painful consequences for New Yorkers in virtually every region of our state, but today were taking another step forward in our goal of building back better, stronger, and more resilient than ever before, Governor Cuomo said. This new law contains a comprehensive package of actions that help strengthen and reimagine our infrastructure with the next storm in mind." -- from the website, 9/16/2015
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Subject: Press releases , New York (State), Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, Disaster preparedness, Emergency management, Disaster relief, Climatic changes, Building laws
Creator: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05236
Description: Press release from June 30, 2006 from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection regarding actions taken to reduce the impacts of flooding and to provide emergency aid to towns near the NYC watershed reservoirs.
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Subject: Press releases , New York (N.Y.). Department of Environmental Protection, Floodplain management, Hazard mitigation, Natural disasters, Emergency management, Watershed management
Creator: New York (N.Y.). Department of Environmental Protection
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05231
Description: "Across the country, extreme weather and other impacts of climate change are threatening the health, safety, and prosperity of our communities. This month, NOAA and NASA announced that 2014 was the hottest global year on record. And as the planet continues to warm, impacts like rising sea levels, intensified storms, and heavy downpours are contributing to an increased risk of flooding. President Obama is committed to ensuring that American communities thrive in the face of a changing climate. That is why, today, the President signed an Executive Order establishing a flood standard that will reduce the risk and cost of future flood disasters by requiring all Federal investments in and affecting floodplains to meet higher flood risk standards. By requiring that Federally funded buildings, roads and other infrastructure are constructed to better withstand the impacts of flooding, the President’s action will support the thousands of communities that have strengthened their local floodplain management codes and standards, and will help ensure Federal projects last as long as intended." -- from the website, 9/20/2015
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Subject: United States. Office of the White House Press Secretary, Press releases , Climatic changes, Disaster preparedness, Executive orders -- U.S. states, Flood control, Hazard mitigation, Floods, Building laws
Creator: United States. Office of the White House Press Secretary
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05240
Relation: See http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ceq/
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