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Water is increasingly recognized as a central player on the climate change stage, and not just because of Superstorm Sandy in 2012. Governmental and nongovernmental policymakers, scientists, lawyers, and activists are developing and, in some cases, implementing greenhouse gas mitigation and adaptation strategies and coping mechanisms that involve water. Perhaps the most important area for water managers is adaptation. This can range from monitoring and research to funding and nonregulatory incentives as well as standards and permitting and other risk mitigation strategies. It’s all about finding more sustainable approaches to drought, flooding, aquifer depletion, water pollution, infrastructure integrity, coastal resiliency, and linkages to food and energy.
This webinar will provide the latest information from federal and non-federal government officials, experts in the private and NGO sector, coastal and inland, Eastern and Western, from the Atlantic coast to the Colorado River. Learn about these issues and actions from national experts and thought leaders.
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The Fourth Session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction will take place in Geneva, Switzerland in May 2013.