…The move is part of a growing international effort to accommodate – not just prevent – higher temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, sea level rise and longer growing seasons from the release of heat-trapping gases from power plants, factories and cars….
‘It’s a step forward, I applaud them,” said Paul Kirshen, a Tufts University professor and expert in climate change adaptation. “All the research, including mine, shows it makes a lot more economic, environmental and social sense to adapt rather than wait a few decades until the full impacts of climate change are felt.”
…Adaptation has been discussed for years in low-lying island nations, Europe and elsewhere around the world. But it was infrequently mentioned in the U.S. in part because the Bush administration was reluctant to acknowledge manmade climate change, let alone plan for it, climate experts says. They say the incoming Obama administration is likely to accelerate adaptation efforts….
The invaders arrive at Plymouth, Mass! An 1877 painting by Henry Bacon.

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