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Letters to the Editor: Learning the Lessons From Hurricane Sandy

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Original Publication: The New York Times, September 01, 2013
Article Author: Steve Ellis, Joshua Saks
September 03, 2013

To the Editor:

Your editorial about the report from the Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force hit the nail on the head: better preparation for increasingly stronger hurricanes and other climate-change-related events must include risk-based flood insurance rates, flood maps that reflect increasing hazards and improved building codes.

For too long, government policies, including ill-advised, state-run insurance schemes, have encouraged development on beachfront property regularly devastated by weather-related incidents, leaving taxpayers on the hook when disaster strikes.

The task force report gives us hope that these reckless policies will finally be revised in favor of a smarter, safer approach: lining the coast with flood barriers and other low-impact structures where necessary and finally accounting for the true risk of hurricanes.

Without these common-sense measures, we will all continue to pay the price when the next hurricane hits.


-The writers are, respectively, vice president of Taxpayers for Common Sense and legislative director for the National Wildlife Federation.

Original Publication URL: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/02/opinion/learning-the-lessons-from-hurricane-sandy.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&_r=0

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