Climate MattersDecember 1, 2020

Affordable Housing at Risk of Coastal Flooding

Affordable Housing at Risk of Coastal Flooding
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Estimate of affordable housing units in New Jersey at risk by 2050, if annual global climate pollution continues at current rate (RCP 8.5) by county. See https://coastal.climatecentral.org

KEY CONCEPTS

WORKSHOP December 1st, 1:00 PM ET:  This online workshop featured experts discussing the science behind the study and the solutions available to maintain safe, affordable housing in coastal communities as our climate changes. View the workshop recording here.

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METHODOLOGY

Each affordable housing building’s footprint was assessed for the annual probability of experiencing at least one coastal flood risk event in a given year. Sea level rise projections were based on Kopp et al. 2014, and coastal flood risk statistics were based on Tebaldi et al. 2012. These building-level probabilities were integrated to estimate the total expected annual exposure at zip code, city, county, and state levels. For more detail, see the paper online. To explore affordable housing vulnerability given a range of sea level rise projections and storm surge events, see the online tool.