EDITORIAL: Plan for a managed retreat from climate change
Yet despite encouragement from the state, local communities are doing far too little to plan for dealing with this in the most cost-effective way possible -- by getting businesses and residents out of harm's way before disaster strikes.
Here in
A recent study found that the federal government could save more than
The few
"There's managed retreat, and there's unmanaged retreat," said
It may be their responsibility, but local
And it is coming. According to a recent study in Nature, more than
Some opponents of managed retreat prefer to prepare by protecting their homes and businesses with sea walls, jetties and other barriers. But these kinds of barriers can fail, like the levees that were supposed to protect
For too long, the federal flood insurance program has paid people to rebuild in flood-prone areas rather than paying them to relocate -- even after repeated floods. That should stop. Payouts should be contingent on relocating out of harm's way. Elevating properties has significantly reduced the damage caused by periodic flooding in the lower
Climate change is happening now, and the impacts are being felt around the world. While we need to take action to reduce emissions and avert as much warming as possible, the negative consequences are now all but inevitable.
Preparing and planning for those consequences is necessary. Doing so now will save money and lives in the long-term -- however politically difficult it may be in the short term.
You can send a letter to the editor at [email protected].
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