U.S. Flood Strategy Shifts to ‘Unavoidable’ Relocation of Entire Neighborhoods: NY Times August 26, 2020 "A house in Sayreville, N.J. [above], between lots that have been bought out. Using tax dollars to move whole communities out of flood zones, an idea long dismissed as radical, is swiftly becoming policy, marking a new and more disruptive phase of climate change. In the latest National Climate Assessment, issued in 2018, 13 federal science agencies called the need to retreat from parts of the coast “unavoidable” in “all but the very lowest sea level rise projections.” - New York Times Share: LinkedIn Older Post Major Real Estate Website Now Shows Flood Risk. Should They All? – NPR Newer Post Flood and Sacrifice-How an Old Covent Could Help Save New Orleans: NY Times