Curious about what it's like to be young and noticing all the climate/social issues that intersect along the Mississippi River? Join me tomorrow night to see Hollow Tree - Cafritz Hall, DC JCC, 1529 16th St. NW DC- filmmaker Kira Akerman will be there! Tickets: www.edcjcc.org/jxj/show/hol...
30.01.2026 21:50
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Trump Targets America's Weather Nerve Center
But the National Center for Atmospheric Research underpins insurance markets as well as disaster planning and climate forecasts.
The insurance industryโessential to US economic activity, woven into the financial plans of every home and business in the nationโsees NCAR as absolutely, concretely, crucial. @scrawford.bsky.social susanpcrawford.substack.com/p/trump-targ...
03.01.2026 01:47
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A September brookings.edu report, โWho Bears the Burden of Climate Inaction?โ, found climate -driven changes in home insurance premiums, home energy costs, and smoke effects on mortality are $400-$900 per household per year, with much higher costsโupward of $1,300 a yearโin the hardest-hit places.
18.12.2025 00:39
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Smart: RI has a statewide document prioritizing 10,000 crucial assetsโinfrastructure, healthcare facilities, emergency serviceโfor adaptation funding. Bond proceeds will finance a state revolving loan fund for multi-million-dollar resilience projects; grants will fund smaller design efforts.
18.12.2025 00:51
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#ClimateResilience is an #affordability issue with a massive return on investment. There are plenty of shenanigans by the #NJ Legislature during lame duck; letโs do something worthwhile.
10.12.2025 14:54
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No clear path for industry on adaptation, stresses @scrawford.bsky.social:
"If youโre in business and know the climate risks are real, youโre better off kicking the can down the road until your retirementโrather than changing your business model to reflect and help shoulder climate risks"
10.12.2025 15:02
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Obamacare and climate adaptation have a lot in common
But the deal that made health insurance possible is far less likely in the climate arena
Failing to adapt to the physical ravages of climate change amounts to a national moral failure. These increased costs likely severely undercount whatโs happening now to these households, and certainly donโt account for what is going to happen in the decades to come. @scrawford.bsky.social
10.12.2025 15:21
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I donโt know how itโs possible that @scrawford.bsky.social is an expert in my two favorite climate-risky places - Plumas County and the Jersey Shore - but she is, and Iโm grateful.
10.12.2025 05:04
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Obamacare and climate adaptation have a lot in common
But the deal that made health insurance possible is far less likely in the climate arena
New paper demonstrates climate inaction is already hitting U.S. households like a hidden, regressive โclimate taxโ--but unlike Obamacare, thereโs no national coalition or business deal to turn that fact into real climate adaptation progress. Column today: open.substack.com/pub/susanpcr...
10.12.2025 12:58
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working on it
09.12.2025 19:02
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Floods and Storms Are Ravaging the Jersey Shore. Why Do We Keep Building It Back?
Floods, storms and rising seas at the Jersey Shore prompt continual beach replenishment and rebuilding. Experts say more dramatic change is needed.
Heโs like, โI think I did see your house. It was the blue one, right? Yeah, itโs floating down Route 35. Itโs on fire.โโ
A brilliant @scrawford.bsky.social story on New Jersey's endless cycle of rebuilding the shore. And yes, there is a climate angle. www.rollingstone.com/culture/cult...
09.12.2025 17:55
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This post gets to the heart of systemic questions raised by new Zillow + First Street climate risk score news.
For years, floodplain management professionals (e.g., ASFPM) have highlighted a need for more funding and increased efficiencies in FEMA's FIRM...(1/6)
www.floods.org/annual-legis...
08.12.2025 22:44
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Elizabeth Kolbert - The Climate Crisis & โLife on a Little-Known Planet" | The Daily Show
YouTube video by The Daily Show
Masterclass from the great @elizkolbert.bsky.social in how to talk about climate change (and books about climate change).
youtu.be/42e1qdYDw_Q?...
02.12.2025 15:23
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Zillowโs climate risk reversal looks like a setback. Itโs really a wakeโup call.
When private models sow confusion, itโs a flashing warning sign that Washington needs to fix federal flood maps,
This is the conclusion that I hope we will draw from the Zillow drama... that we need a gold-standard national data source for property-level risk to climate hazards that is transparent, accessible, and legally defensible. Private companies can help build it but the public needs to own it.
03.12.2025 13:30
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โWeโre going to have places where only wealthy people can live,โ says Peter Kasabach, executive director of New Jersey Future. Richer residents will work around the inconvenience of coastal flooding and walk away from their houses when they feel like it โ if they havenโt been able to sell.
08.12.2025 13:09
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@scrawford.bsky.social
07.12.2025 14:14
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Floods and Storms Are Ravaging the Jersey Shore. Why Do We Keep Building It Back?
The government has spent billions on beach replenishment over the last four decades. But with worsening climate change, experts say more dramatic change is in order.
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05.12.2025 14:24
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Seas are rising more than twice as quickly off the Jersey Shore than the average. Storms are growing in intensity and by 2100, severe flooding will "be the new normal." Still, some can't stay away.
"Thereโs only one place for me to live. My soul is here"
Story: www.rollingstone.com/culture/cult...
05.12.2025 14:25
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If money were no barrier and political crosswinds didnโt exist, wise public policy steps would include stopping development in risky places like the Jersey Shore, helping people gradually move out of harmโs way.
That's not on the table.
Story: www.rollingstone.com/culture/cult...
05.12.2025 14:26
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We humans have such a hard time letting go... and an equally hard time with abstract risk. There is no saving places like this, we will see bigger storms and higher seas, so it is either find a way to transition or suffer abrupt, too often cataclysmic shifts. Great article.
05.12.2025 21:19
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Floods and Storms Are Ravaging the Jersey Shore. Why Do We Keep Building It Back?
Floods, storms and rising seas at the Jersey Shore prompt continual beach replenishment and rebuilding. Experts say more dramatic change is needed.
I can check โGet quoted in Rolling Stone magazineโ off my bucket list.
Thanks to @scrawford.bsky.social for a sobering assessment of the challenges we face to address the accelerating impacts of climate change at the Jersey Shore.
www.rollingstone.com/culture/cult...
06.12.2025 00:22
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Story for Rolling Stone about climate threats to the Jersey Shore - signals what's ahead for the East Coast: rising risks, shortage of public money to adjust, and built-in incentives to keep the status quo in place. Plus: attachment to a place full of memories. www.rollingstone.com/culture/cult...
05.12.2025 20:30
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Opinion | What Zillow Wonโt Tell You
"When buyers canโt see the risks up front, they may take on more exposure than they can afford โ homes that become too expensive to insure, with costs families didnโt anticipate, and, worst of all, natural disasters they hadnโt yet thought of in personal terms." www.nytimes.com/2025/12/05/o...
05.12.2025 15:52
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Just spent my lunch break with an engineer trying to sort out a neighborhood-wide stormwater problem caused by aging infrastructure and 10yr rainfall events that occurred multiple times per month last summer.
Itโs wild how inadequate current tools are for handling the no longer extreme.
04.12.2025 19:45
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good idea!
03.12.2025 18:31
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