
FEMA announces disaster assistance, adaptation initiatives to advance climate change resilience
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced two initiatives on Thursday to advance climate change resilience.
In a release, the agency said that the actions were critical first steps in its efforts to address the crisis.
"Climate change is the crisis of this generation. Combating it requires mitigating future risks and reducing impacts," FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell said in a statement. "In partnership with federal science agencies, we are analyzing how climate change will increase the frequency and severity across all hazards and what next steps are necessary to protect communities nationwide. FEMA is also advancing sustainability through our facilities, operations and programs, including lowering emissions and promoting nature-based solutions."













