Building resilience along coasts and watersheds
The problem: Climate change is making flooding from rivers, rain and the ocean more destructive. Around the world, more than 1.8 billion people are at risk from flooding, with low-income and marginalized communities at the most risk. Damage to natural protections like wetlands and risky economic development make the threat of flooding worse.
What we’re doing about it: We’re bringing natural flooding solutions to communities along the East and Gulf coasts of the U.S., the Mississippi River area and the Caribbean. Working with partners, we’re helping communities adapt better — especially those hit the hardest — fixing unfair flooding rules and making sure nature is valued in the process.
Our work building flood resilience
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We’re advocating for wetland protections — because wetlands protect us
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Restoring mangrove creek ecosystems in The Bahamas
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Nature-based solutions are essential to advancing climate resilience
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What is natural infrastructure, and why does it matter?
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Fishermen are helping to predict the next big hurricane
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Why every state in the United States needs a Chief Resilience Officer
Updates
Read the latest articles, blogs and press releases on coastal protection.
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Climate adaptation can’t wait: Making resilience visible, valuable and investable
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FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0 Is Reshaping Flood Insurance, Leaving many Households Financially Vulnerable to Growing Flood Risk
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New Trump EPA proposal would strip wetland protection
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Trump’s new proposal will dismantle wetlands protections and increase flood risk
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Trump Proposal Will Dismantle Wetlands Protections, Increase Flood Risk
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New York City needs affordable, climate-resilient housing. There are policy solutions to help us get there.
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Coastal resilience resources
Dig deeper into our work with these resources for researchers, policymakers, journalists and communities.
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Wetlands are worth it: Here’s why we should protect our wetlands
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Map: NOAA in your community
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Natural infrastructure for thriving coasts and watersheds
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Reimagining insurance for a warming world
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Navigating federal flood planning with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Advancing flood resilience: Blog posts by EDF experts
Our coastal resilience experts
We bring wide-ranging perspectives and skills to forging coastal resilience. Meet some of the people who make it happen.
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Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds
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Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds
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Senior Manager, Coasts and Watersheds Science
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Associate Vice President, Economics and Policy Analysis
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Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & Watersheds
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Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, Virginia
Media contact
Samantha Tausendschoen
(715) 220-9930 (office)