[UrbanStudiesCircular] Mon, Mar. 20: New York Sea Level Rise Projections
New York Sea Level Rise Projections Monday, March 20 | 7:00 PM Columbia Law School Jerome Green Hall, Room 106 435 West 116th Street More info: https://www.arch.columbia.edu/events/658-new-york-sea-level-rise-projections... As required by a 2014 state statute, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has just issued official sea level rise projections. They reflect a range of possible scenarios; at the high end, sea level in the New York City area could rise 75 inches (6.2 feet) by the year 2100. This program will explore how these projections, now that they are embodied in a formal regulation, will affect a broad range of decisions in building and infrastructure siting, design, construction and materials; insurance and financing; environmental impact review; and securities disclosure. MODERATOR Michael B. Gerrard Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice and Director, Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, Columbia Law School SPEAKERS Kate Orff Associate Professor & Director, Urban Design Program, Columbia GSAPP Mark Lowery Office of Climate Change, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (tentative) Pippa Brashear Director of Planning and Resilience, SCAPE Landscape Architecture DPC; Columbia GSAPP Urban Design Thaddeus Pawlowski Senior Urban Designer, New York City Department of City Planning; Columbia GSAPP Urban Design
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