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From mangroves to dune grass: Federal agencies are helping communities harness nature’s power in the fight against ClimateChange at the coast. Learn about the CoastalResilience Interagency Working Group mentioned in today's White House Fact Sheet at:

New interagency tools, resources, and announcementsThe Sea Level Rise Technical Report provides the most up-to-date sea level rise projections out to the year 2150 for all U.S.

states and territories; decision-makers will look to it to help communities assess potential changes in average tide heights and height-specific threshold frequencies as they strive to adapt to sea level rise.A compendium of federal resources and guidance on coastal green infrastructure, nature-based solutions, and habitat restoration available to assist coastal communities, states, tribes, and territories in evaluating, enabling, and investing in nature-based adaptation strategies.

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