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A New Coast

Strategies for Responding to Devastating Storms and Rising Seas

Jeffrey Peterson
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Pages
408
Year
2019
Language
English

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"This is a timely book… [It] should be mandatory reading..." - Minnesota Star Tribune

More severe storms and rising seas will inexorably push the American coastline inland with profound impact on communities, infrastructure, and natural systems. In A New Coast, Jeffrey Peterson draws a comprehensive picture of how storms and rising seas will change the coast. Peterson offers a clear-eyed assessment of how governments can work with the private sector and citizens to be better prepared for the coming coastal inundation.

Drawing on four decades of experience at the Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Senate, Peterson presents the science behind predictions for coastal impacts. He explains how current policies fall short of what is needed to effectively prepare for these changes and how the Trump Administration has significantly weakened these efforts. While describing how and why the current policies exist, he builds a strong case for a bold, new approach, tackling difficult topics including: how to revise flood insurance and disaster assistance programs; when to step back from the coast rather than build protection structures; how to steer new development away from at-risk areas; and how to finance the transition to a new coast. Key challenges, including how to protect critical infrastructure, ecosystems, and disadvantaged populations, are examined. Ultimately, Peterson offers hope in the form of a framework of new national policies and programs to support local and state governments. He calls for engagement from the private sector and local and national leaders in a "campaign for a new coast."

A New Coast is a compelling assessment of the dramatic changes that are coming to America's coast. Peterson offers insights and strategies for policymakers, planners, and business leaders preparing for the intensifying impacts of climate change along the coast.

""This is a timely book… [It] should be mandatory reading for all persons seeking election to high public office. Followed by a test, with posted grades."" "
"A New Coast is a compelling assessment of the dramatic changes that are coming to America's coast. Peterson offers insights and strategies for policymakers, planners, and business leaders preparing for the intensifying impacts of climate change along the coast."

" "Peterson ... has written a comprehensive new national policy approach to dealing with sea level rise, a roadmap for reforming the U.S.'s broken flood insurance system and steering development away from increasingly risky coastal areas." "Peterson argues persuasively and passionately that coastal communities can no longer force the coast to adapt to an entrenched occupation of the shoreline; rather, communities must adapt to the reality of invasive seas." "It is an important work that speaks to the need for a national program to cope with rising seas and more intense storms along our shores …. this volume can serve as an invaluable tool for government officials and private citizens concerned with the impending challenges facing coastal regions in the United States and willing to take action." "
"The central message of this book, namely, creating a national program for a more resilient and adaptable coast, is highly relevant."

" "Any reader concerned about the increasing challenges of coastal destruction, the financial disaster which is the National Flood Insurance Program, or the protection of priceless lives, ecosystems, and the national economy will have no regrets reading A New Coast, a most impressive treatment of all topics relating to managing the risks to the ocean shores of America's coastal states." "Communities along the American coast face hard choices on how to deal with storms and rising seas. A New Coast will help them manage these risks as well as guide the federal government in supporting this important effort."---George J. Mitchell, former U.S. Senator from Maine and former U.

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