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Planning for
North Carolina’s Future:
Ask the Climate Question

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Workshop on
Climate Change Adaptation

March 2-3, 2010

McKimmon Center at
N.C. State University
in Raleigh

Registration

Online Registration will end at 3:00 p.m., Friday, February 26, 2010.

On site registration will begin at 8:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 3, 2010 at the McKimmon Center, on a space available basis. Payment by credit card or cash only.

$95 - registration pays for workshop materials; break refreshments each day; Tuesday keynote luncheon, Wednesday keynote luncheon.

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About the Event

State and federal agencies will come together for the first time to discuss the need to plan for climate change, its impacts on North Carolina and how the state can adapt policies to address those impacts.

The climate change adaptation workshop is hosted by the N.C. Interagency Leadership Team, a group of federal and state agencies that are planning, developing and implementing an integrated transportation system for North Carolina.

The workshop will accommodate planners as well as policy and decision-makers at the local, regional and state levels. The meeting will examine how governments should plan for changing climates.

Some topics will include what leading states are doing to address climate change, how North Carolina can reduce its vulnerability and enhance its resilience to climate change and the importance of education in developing plans.

Continuing Education Credit will be available:

  • American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) - # hours pending
  • Local Elected Leaders Academy (LELA) - 6 hours
  • Professional Engineers (PDH) - 10.5 hours

Hosted by: N.C. Interagency Leadership Team

With support of: Our Sponsors and Partners

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