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World Ocean Radio Podcasten[email protected]More Answers for Sandy
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<p class="MsoNormal">The after-effects of Superstorm Sandy endure. What is done next in New York and New Jersey will be instructive for everyone everywhere living within coastal areas threatened by the sea. In this episode of World Ocean Radio, host Peter Neill will discuss the <a href="http://www.waterfrontalliance.org/" target="_blank">New York Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance</a> and their exemplary five-point structure of values and strategies which could be used as a model worldwide for areas facing similar challenges.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/radio-item/199-more-answers-sandy" target="_blank">read more</a></p>6:55The after-effects of Superstorm Sandy endure. What is done next in New York and New Jersey will be instructive for everyone everywhere living within coastal areas threatened by the sea. In this episode of World Ocean Radio, host Peter Neill will discuss the New York Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance and their exemplary five-point structure of values and strategies which could be used as a model worldwide for areas facing similar challenges.
read moreThe after-effects of Superstorm Sandy endure. What is done next in New York and New Jersey will be instructive for everyone everywhere living within coastal areas threatened by the sea. In this episode of World Ocean Radio, host Peter Neill will discuss the New York Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance and their exemplary five-point structure of values and strategies which could be used as a model worldwide for areas facing similar challenges.
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