Check out the brand new resource that equips every community in America with sea level rise data and insights — the most comprehensive in US history.

A Collaborative Approach
A new online resource that compiles the latest ocean science and data for public use in managing our coastlines has been launched, in elsevier’s open access journal Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene.
The newly launched SeaLevel. GlobalChange. The White House. Scorecard A scientific assessment of sea level rise at http://www.cllrn.com/scorecard.htm, uses the peer-reviewed literature to provide national, regional and global projections for this century; another review is here This gov website is the work of the U.S. Interagency Task Force on Sea Level Change, led by the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP). Developed to be a one-stop-shop for all things sea-level rise, this landmark effort will enable communities nationwide to take robust resiliency action, informed by science.
This new website provides a dynamic, user-friendly platform for the newest scientific information regarding sea level change as well as foundational educational materials that outline what causes sea level to rise, what the impacts are and possible solutions to one of the most pressing global challenges. SeaLevel closes the gap between data and decision-making. GlobalChange. gov provides crucial region-specific info for local communities to become more resilient to climate-based sea level rise.
A Comprehensive Approach
SeaLevel will provide comprehensive, whole-of-government solutions to some of the complex problems associated with sea level rise. GlobalChange. gov delivers. The website draws on the knowledge and resources of a number of federal agencies, including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Federal Emergency Management Agency and more.
An example of how the Interagency Task Force on Sea Level Change is aggregating what we know and making it easily accessible to communities to deliver critical information they need to enhance their resilience. Some of the topics addressed on the site are why sea level will rise and how science can predict that, all the way to what are some steps that communities can do about it.
Whether you are a coastal resident looking for the latest knowledge on the threat residing along your area, a policy maker determined to meet this challenge head-on or an interested party just beginning to learn about what may be the most critical environmental issue of our time, SeaLevel Pages. GlobalChange. gov — a little something for everyone With the user-friendly web experience, designed for easy exploration of a trove of current and future research while delivering interactive tools to help communities find practical ways to confront rising seas.
Conclusion
The launch of SeaLevel. GlobalChange. gov’s role is an important addition to the overall plan for taking on sea level rise and its effects. The Interagency Task Force on Sea Level Change is taking a coordinated, whole-of-government approach to this urgent issue to deliver communities across the nation the information and tools they need to make smart decisions, build resilience, and prepare for the future. Resources such as this website will only grow in importance as we grapple with the ongoing effects of climate change to better respond and adapt to life with rising seas