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Mitigating Extreme Flood Risk in Historically Redlined Areas

As climate change intensifies, severe flood events have become more commonplace across the entire U.S. Extreme flooding disproportionately impacts low-income communities and people of color because they often live in areas that are more prone to flooding, in housing stock not well suited to weather such events, and lack adequate disaster plans as well as the financial means to evacuate and/or temporarily relocate.
February 28, 2024
Resilience
Climate Risk Reduction
Green Communities
Equitable Decarbonization
New York
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Unequal Burden: The Impact of Extreme Weather on Vulnerable Communities

How housing policy, climate adaptation, and insurance reform can build resilience and help communities prepare for and recover from climate disasters.
July 1, 2026
Resilience
Climate Risk Reduction
Policy 
National
Climate Resilience
Disaster Recovery

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