As the Global climate change takes affect one of the many concerns planners worry about is the effects it will have on low-lying coastal regions. Sea level rising places many populations at risk and local and federal decision makers now need to discover new policies aimed at addressing the impending affects the rising sea level will have on coastal areas. Current local development policies are based on SA; however, policies need to account for the development in areas where impending sea level rise is being observed. Global warming has increased the sea level, because of carbon emissions heating up the artic, thus, in turn melting the ice caps around the world. (Surging Sea Levels) The effect is that coastal areas are losing their homes to the rising tides. The projections sea level rise in Long Island for example range from a foot to over six feet. Thus, the result is a coast that outraces the national averages and increases the likelihood for more super storms, disrupting state economies and displacing communities and homes faster than policies and zones can
As the Global climate change takes affect one of the many concerns planners worry about is the effects it will have on low-lying coastal regions. Sea level rising places many populations at risk and local and federal decision makers now need to discover new policies aimed at addressing the impending affects the rising sea level will have on coastal areas. Current local development policies are based on SA; however, policies need to account for the development in areas where impending sea level rise is being observed. Global warming has increased the sea level, because of carbon emissions heating up the artic, thus, in turn melting the ice caps around the world. (Surging Sea Levels) The effect is that coastal areas are losing their homes to the rising tides. The projections sea level rise in Long Island for example range from a foot to over six feet. Thus, the result is a coast that outraces the national averages and increases the likelihood for more super storms, disrupting state economies and displacing communities and homes faster than policies and zones can