FEMA on Wednesday released a report on flood risk and the potential impact of climate change, particularly sea level rises.
The upshot: the report said that areas considered flood-prone could substantially increase, particularly here in the Pacific Northwest, by the end of this century. The impact on federal flood insurance -- the National Flood Insurance Program -- would be profound, with substantial increases in both cost and the number of policies.
Mother Jones magazine summarized the report here.
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