The Obama administration has issued
new guidelines that could make it harder for governors who deny climate change
to obtain federal disaster-preparedness funds.
The Federal
Emergency Management Agency’s new rules
could put some Republican governors in a bind. The rules say that states’ risk
assessments must include “consideration of changing environmental or climate
conditions that may affect and influence the long-term vulnerability from
hazards in the state.”
The policy, which goes into effect
in March 2016, doesn’t affect federal money for relief after a hurricane,
flood, or other natural disaster. But states seeking disaster preparedness
money from Washington will be required to assess how climate change threatens
their communities, a requirement that wasn’t included in FEMA’s 2008 guidelines.
FEMA said it “recognizes there exists inherent uncertainty about
future conditions, and will work with states to identify tools and approaches
that enable decision-making to reduce risks and increase resilience from a
changing climate.”
“An understanding of vulnerabilities
will assist with prioritizing mitigation actions and policies that reduce risk
from future events,” the agency said.
Among the GOP governors who could
face a difficult decision are Rick Scott of Florida, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana,
Chris Christie of New Jersey, Pat McCrory of North Carolina and Greg Abbott of
Texas.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/mar/23/fema-targets-climate-change-denier-governors-could/
No comments:
Post a Comment