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BASE Governmental Affairs Directors act as advocates for the development industry and closely monitor activity at the state, regional and local level from the North Carolina General Assembly to city and county meetings - anything that affects the growth and development industry.

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Upcoming Sea Level Rise Forum PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 11 January 2010 14:33

BASE to Attend Forum on Sea Level Rise in North Carolina

On January 14th and 15th the N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources is hosting a Science Forum on Sea Level Rise in North Carolina. 

The forum will be the vehicle through which the N.C. Coastal resources Commission (CRC) will release what is presumed to be the “finalized” preliminary report on the current and projected rates of sea level rise in North Carolina.  The report will project sea level rise ranges in 25-year intervals through 2100.  The CRC, as well as other DENR agencies can use these metrics as the foundation for policy development and adaptation planning.  This issue is one that your BASE Governmental Affairs staff has been tracking and monitoring for well over a year now.  For a complete overview of the forum click hereclick here.  For a complete overview of the presentations click hereclick here.

 

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