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32resources STAGE 1: UNDERSTAND Climate Change Climate change reports can be found online through several sources, below are the some helpful links that support creating the HighWaterLine in your community. Climate Literacy: The Essential Principles of Climate Sciences (download PDF) climatescience.gov Real Climate: Climate Science from Climate Scientists (see Start Here) realclimate.org NASA Global Climate Change: Key Websites climate.nasa.gov NASA Global Climate Change: Key Indicators (Download Data) climate.nasa.gov Climate Central: Surging Seas Report sealevel.climatecentral.org/research/reports/surging-seas Climate Change Impacts and Adapting to Change epa.gov/climatechange/impacts-adaptation Center for Climate and Energy Solutions l Adaptation Plans by State c2es.org/us-states-regions/policy-maps/adaptation Climate Techbook: How to reduce greenhouse emissions from all sectors c2es.org/climate-techbook State of the Climate in 2011. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. National Climatic. Data Center. ncdc.noaa.gov/bams-state-of-the-climate/2011.php IPCC Fourth Assessment Report 2007 ipcc.ch/publications_and_data/publications_and_data_reports.shtml#.UajyduvDLVW STATE 2: MAP the HighWaterLine FEMA flood maps (see Flood Maps to download your region) msc.fema.gov Flood Maps - google maps with sea level rise scenarios by Alex Tingle flood.firetree.net Surging Seas sealevel.climatecentral.org/surgingseas How to read a Topographical Map raider.mountunion.edu/~mcnaugma/topographic%20maps/contour.htm Measuring Sea Level wunderground.com/climate/SeaLevelRise.asp RESOURCES

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