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Georgetown Law Creates Climate Change Adaptation Resources
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For Immediate Release Kara Tershel, (202) 662-9037 WASHINGTON, D.C. - Georgetown University Law Center is pleased to announce the creation of the Adaptation Clearinghouse, an online database that seeks to help state and local communities adapt to climate change. "The country may not be able to pass a climate bill at this moment, but states and communities can start planning for the inevitable consequences of climate change," said Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center. "We can help communities prepare for rising sea levels and storm surges, for example, by providing planners with greater access to existing policy tools and information that they can use to meet this challenge." Developed by the Georgetown Climate Center, the Adaptation Clearinghouse offers policy proposals, legal analysis, legislative tracking, emergency responses and other resources to state and local communities faced with flooding, drought and other conditions associated with climate change.
About Georgetown University Law Center Georgetown University Law Center is one of the world's premier law schools. It is pre-eminent in several areas, including constitutional, international, tax and clinical law, and the faculty is among the largest in the nation. Drawing on its Jesuit heritage, it has a strong tradition of public service and is dedicated to the principle that law is but a means, justice is the end. With this principle in mind, Georgetown Law has built an environment that cultivates an exchange of ideas and the pursuit of academic excellence. It brings together an extraordinarily varied group of teachers, scholars and practitioners, as well as an outstanding student body representing more than 60 countries.
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