Conn. climate change effects prompt closer look at resilience policy
At a time when billion-dollar weather events around the state and country are steadily increasing, a new panel of experts in climate policy, finance, consumer advocacy, construction and insurance has started its work in creating statewide policies for resiliency.
"It's impacting a pretty wide swath of the country," Czajkowski told the new
Nationally, such severe, billion-dollar events averaged slightly more than three per year in the 1980s, compared to an average of 22 events in each of the last three years. Over the last 44 years, the economic damages have totaled about
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One example of a community effort was the nearly
Czajkowski warned that consumers might not be aware of the type of insurance on their properties. "If you're a coastal property, do you have flood insurance in place?" Czajkowski said. "Do you have the right amount of insurance? The goal is to really sort of reduce risk. So you want to have insurance in place, but you also want to have risk reduction."
Created in October by state Insurance Commissioner
"When we fortify properties ahead of violent weather, we can not only make a great investment in the future that gives the state fabulous returns, we reduce the financial, emotional and social effects of natural disasters," Mais said, stressing the need to pursue grants and other resources to strengthen communities, especially less-resourced areas. "For them, the gaps in protection are devastating. Let's not forget to save lives. We have to look at our infrastructure. We have to look at how we harden that infrastructure in order to address the effects of climate change."
"It's going to be warmer," O'Donnell said. "There're going to be more hot nights. Sea levels are going up. There will be more frequent flooding. There's likely to be more high intensity hurricanes in


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