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Changing the National Flood Insurance Program for a Changing Climate
Environmental JusticeJournal ArticleRisk Management

Changing the National Flood Insurance Program for a Changing Climate

By Dena Adler, Michael Burger, Rob Moore and Joel ScataApril 1, 2019November 15th, 2021No Comments

Organizations Involved: Sabin Center
Source: Environmental Law Reporter

Abstract

This comment assesses the current state of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and the threats to it from climate change. In addition, it explores several strategies to change the NFIP for a changing climate.

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