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    Climate Resilience Design Standards for the Built Environment

    Climate Resilience Design Standards for the Built Environment

    Climate data provides a uniform methodology for developing design criteria values As a part of Massachusetts’ capital planning, the Resilient MA Action Team (RMAT) Climate Resilience Design Standards and Guidelines project implements actions from the State Hazard...

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    Gateway to data and information relevant to climate change adaptation and mitigation

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    Determining Climate Exposure Rating by Climate Hazards

    Gateway to data and information relevant to climate change adaptation and mitigation As a part of Massachusetts’ capital planning, the Resilient MA Action Team (RMAT) Climate Resilience Design Standards and Guidelines project implements actions from the State Hazard...

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    Global Resiliency Dialogue: Building Codes & Climate Science

    Global Resiliency Dialogue: Building Codes & Climate Science

    Climate change is increasing extreme weather events' intensity, duration, and frequency. Because of this, both public and private organizations must take proactive steps to prepare for these risks. Infrastructure standards and building codes protect communities'...

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    Climate Data and Assessment of Extreme Weather Event Risks

    Climate Data and Assessment of Extreme Weather Event Risks

    As a result of intensifying risks to infrastructure worldwide, a global consortium of building code developers and researchers from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States formed the Global Resiliency Dialogue, with the goal to inform building code...

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    Study: Climate Change Added $8B to Hurricane Sandy Damage

    Study: Climate Change Added $8B to Hurricane Sandy Damage

    By Seth Borenstein, AP Science Writer Climate change-triggered sea-level rise added $8 billion in damage during 2012’s Superstorm Sandy, one of the nation's costliest weather disasters, a new study said. During Sandy — a late fall freak combination of a hurricane and...

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