Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Climate Panel - CCW conference
1. Zoë Johnson, Office for a Sustainable Future Image or Graphic MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Planning for Sea Level Rise in Maryland Climate Change Adaptation Policy & Practice Choose Clean Water: Chesapeake Bay Restoration Conference
9. Vision for the Future: Protect Maryland’s People, Property, Natural Resources, and Public Investments Promote programs and policies aimed at the avoidance and/or reduction of impact to the existing-built environment, as well as to future growth and development in vulnerable coastal areas Shift to sustainable economies and investments; and, avoid assumption of the financial risk of development and redevelopment in highly hazardous coastal areas Enhance preparedness and planning efforts to protect human health, safety and welfare Protect and restore Maryland’s natural shoreline and its resources, including its tidal wetlands and marshes, vegetated buffers, and Bay Islands, that inherently shield Maryland’s shoreline and interior
15. Zoë P. Johnson Office for a Sustainable Future [email_address] (410) 260-8741 Questions?
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So who cares? Here are a few examples of the impacts of climate change on our lives. Details: Since 1900 significant increases in precipitation in n & s america, northern europe, north and central asia. Decline in Sahel, mediterranean, south africa and south asia Photo is downtown Annapolis Sept 2003 after Hurricane Isabel
By 2100, Maryland may experience relative sea-level rise of 2.7 ft under lower-emission scenarios or 3.4 feet under higher-emission scenarios. This is a LIDAR based image that depicts Maryland’s vulnerable low lying lands (not a sea-level rise model).