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Ports Leading the Way on Mitigation and Resilience

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Learn more at: https://www.eesi.org/briefings/view/111720transportation

U.S. ports, which are critical infrastructure for international trade and local economies, are vulnerable to sea level rise, erosion, storm surge, and flooding exacerbated by climate change.

Joshua Berger
Maritime Sector Lead, Washington State Department of Commerce; Chair and Founder, Washington Maritime Blue
Download Slides: https://www.eesi.org/files/Joshua_Berger_111720.pdf
Skip to presentation: https://youtu.be/NxR8BQouw2w?t=4m11s

Jill Lemke
Manager of Strategic Planning & Special Projects, Maryland Port Administration
Download Slides: https://www.eesi.org/files/Jill_Lemke-Kristen_Keene_111720.pdf
Skip to presentation: https://youtu.be/NxR8BQouw2w?t=20m57s

Kristen Keene
Innovative Reuse Program Manager, Maryland Port Administration
Download Slides: https://www.eesi.org/files/Jill_Lemke-Kristen_Keene_111720.pdf
Skip to presentation: https://youtu.be/NxR8BQouw2w?t=34m08s

Question & Answer Session
https://youtu.be/NxR8BQouw2w?t=38m56s

This briefing featured two port systems that are leading the way to adapt to climate impacts while reducing port greenhouse gas emissions. Joshua Berger, Governor Inslee’s Maritime Sector Lead and the chair and founder of Washington Maritime Blue, discussed Washington State’s collaborative effort to build a sustainable blue economy. The Maryland Port Administration's Jill Lemke and Kristen Keene discussed specific adaptation and resilience projects at the Port of Baltimore—including projects that have already been tested by extreme weather impacts.

This briefing was part of our series on climate mitigation and adaptation in the transportation sector. The series covered ports, aviation, and public transit.
Learn more about the series at: http://www.eesi.org/11171920transportation
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