Logo

    flood mitigation

    Explore " flood mitigation" with insightful episodes like "Mayor Chance Mullen 02-26-2024", "A Climate Solution That Brings People Together: Citizen Assemblies", "Flood Insurance with FEMA on Listen Up Home Buyers!", "LIVE from RISKWORLD 2022: Camille Graham, Floodproofing.com" and "A Wake Up Call with Sam Kenyon - Flash Floods & Natural Management Solutions" from podcasts like ""914 Wired", "Climate Confident", "Listen Up Home Buyers Advice & Tips from True Buyer Agents", "Workplace MVP" and "Nature Friendly Farming Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Mayor Chance Mullen 02-26-2024

    Mayor Chance Mullen 02-26-2024

    Chance Mullen is the Mayor of The Village of Pelham, New York.  The Village is proposing a $39 million dollar capital program to mitigate flooding that now affect 243 homes.  The problem dates back decades and is having its most profound impact on Pelham's historically redlined northern section.  So who is in the way of progress?  Not NIMBY's, not wealthy neighbors (because their basements are flooded too.)  The main opposition is coming from Pelham's Board of Education.

    Mayor Mullen 1-17-2024, Presentation to Board of Ed
    Pelham Redlining Map from 1937
    Pelham Examiner covers flood mitigation
    Pelham Examiner Letters to the Editor

    We upload new shows on Wednesday mornings, Eastern time. Watch the YouTube playlist for all prior episodes. Or get out your favorite podcast app and search for 914Wired, we're there!

    Apple
    Spotify
    iHeart Radio
    Google
    Podcast Index

    Facebook
    Instagram
    hosts@914wired.com

    Charles' Substack

    Music by Robert Silverman, used with permission.

    A Climate Solution That Brings People Together: Citizen Assemblies

    A Climate Solution That Brings People Together: Citizen Assemblies

    Hello Climate Confident listeners! I'm so excited to share with you the latest episode of the podcast where I had the pleasure of speaking once again with Prof Denise Baden and also this time with Prof Matt Ryan. In this episode, we dive into the topic of Citizen Assemblies and the role they play in addressing the climate crisis.

    Denise and Matt are both experts in the field and it was amazing to hear about their experiences and insights on this topic. We talked about the importance of involving citizens in the decision-making process and how Citizen Assemblies can help to find solutions to complex issues, such as climate change.

    One of the highlights of the episode was when Denise shared a story about a successful Citizen Assembly in Gdansk, Poland. It was inspiring to hear how a group of 60 city dwellers were given the authority to take action and made sweeping changes in areas like flood mitigation, air pollution, and even controversial topics like LGBT rights. And to top it off, the assemblies ended with a hug!

    Matt also shared valuable information about the Knowledge Network on Climate Assemblies (KNOCA) website, knoca.eu, which is a great resource for anyone interested in learning more about Citizen Assemblies and their role in addressing the climate crisis.

    Throughout the episode, Denise and Matt emphasized the importance of finding the right mix of entertainment, decision-making structures, and inclusion in the Citizen Assembly process. They shared that while there may be mistakes made along the way, the goal is to find solutions that will allow us to survive, thrive, and flourish without damaging the planet.

    If you're interested in learning more about Denise, Matt, Citizen Assemblies, or any of the topics we discussed in the podcast, be sure to check out sortitionfoundation.org, dabaden.com, and participedia.net.

    I hope you enjoyed this episode of Climate Confident! Stay tuned for more inspiring and informative conversations on the latest climate solutions.

    Support the show

    Podcast supporters
    I'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's amazing supporters:

    • Lorcan Sheehan
    • Hal Good
    • Jerry Sweeney
    • Andreas Werner
    • Devaang Bhatt
    • Stephen Carroll
    • Marcel Roquette
    • Roger Arnold

    And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent Climate Confident episodes like this one.

    Contact
    If you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - get in touch via direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn.

    If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover the show.

    Credits
    Music credits - Intro by Joseph McDade, and Outro music for this podcast was composed, played, and produced by my daughter Luna Juniper

    Flood Insurance with FEMA on Listen Up Home Buyers!

    Flood Insurance with FEMA on Listen Up Home Buyers!

    Introduction of Jeffrey Jackson the Deputy Assistant Administrator for the Federal Insurance Directorate within the Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration (FIMA) at FEMA the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Mr. Jackson leads flood insurance operations for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) at FEMA. 

    :52 FEMA’s top priority is education

    1:05 Everyone is at risk of flooding. Flood is the most common natural disaster in America

    1:15 98% of counties in America flooded to some degree last year. Where it rains, it can flood.

    1:32 updating the way we price insurance, rate insurance policies

    1:42 Last year, insurance policies changed for the first time in the history of the program based on the individual risk of your property

    2:10 Houston is a prime example of climate change

    3:10 First-time buyers need to learn about the community and where the property of interest sits within the neighborhood

    3:48 Your homeowner's insurance does not always include flood -call your insurance agent to learn about flood insurance

    4:30 Based on the characteristics of the home, how likely your property is to flood, giving homeowners transparency of their risk

    5:03 FEMA would love for everyone to have flood insurance. Every home is at risk of flood

    6:20 If you don’t have flood insurance, borrowing funds or home equity loans is the option

    6:57 Mitigation, there are things to do to lower your risk

    7:39 Kentucky-heartbreaking to see what flooding has done to communities 1-2% of the residents had flood insurance

    8:41 Insurance puts you on a better trajectory for recovery

    8:55 After a disaster, one in four small businesses never comes back

    9:20 FEMA affordability program working with Congress so they can consider passing affordability legislation

    10:21 Victoria shares a story about looking at a property in Riverdale Maryland

    11:08 What do the letters on the FEMA Map mean?

    11:19 V zones are coastal high risk A zones are river and high risk but you can’t just look at a map and make an informed decision

    12:00 40% of all FEMA claims come from outside the high-risk area

    12:35 the FEMA maps are a snapshot in time

    12:47 If you’re close to a high-risk zone, chances are you will be at risk even if the rating is X or considered low risk for flooding

    13:35 Home buyers, look at the FEMA map to see the flood rating of the property of interest. Also, contact an insurance agent to understand the real risk (if you are next to a high-risk area)

    14:00 Encourage informed buyers! There is much to learn but the flood risk of a property should be on the list

    15:30 How to move ahead if you want to purchase a home in a high-risk flood area

    15:54 Floodsmart.gov is the place to start learning about flood insurance and mitigation

    16:30 Elevating a home can make a difference

    17:02 Before you purchase a home, gather all the information available to make an informed decision

    18:01 Know your risk before you buy and have a plan in place for flood loss

    19:36 Be wary of people who want you to look past information regarding flood

    20:15 FEMA sees how much climate change is impacting our country

    21:00 Not just rivers and coast, flood risk is impacted by rain, mudslides and the more development the flood risk goes up

    21:30 We need to up our IQ on flood risk

    22:45 Flood insurance policies issued by the National Flood Insurance programs

    23:21 The higher the price, the more at risk you are of flood

    23:30 Low-risk properties flood every single day

    FEMA links for more information

    Listen Up, Home Buyers! The podcast offering advice and tips from true buyer agents. 

    Host and Producer, Victoria Ray Henderson is the owner and broker of HomeBuyer Brokerage in the Washington D.C. area. Victoria is and a member of the National Association of Exclusive Buyer Agents. 

    LIVE from RISKWORLD 2022: Camille Graham, Floodproofing.com

    LIVE from RISKWORLD 2022: Camille Graham, Floodproofing.com
    LIVE from RISKWORLD 2022: Camille Graham, Floodproofing.com Attending the first RISKWORLD for herself and her company, Camille Graham, National Project Manager for Floodproofing.com shared with host Jamie Gassmann how rewarding the conference was for building new relationships. She talked about the comprehensive services provided by Floodproofing.com, the increase in flooding across the country, the need […] The post LIVE from RISKWORLD 2022: Camille Graham, Floodproofing.com appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    A Wake Up Call with Sam Kenyon - Flash Floods & Natural Management Solutions

    A Wake Up Call with Sam Kenyon -  Flash Floods & Natural Management Solutions

    In this episode, we focus on the water section of NFFN’s ‘Rethink Farming’ report by speaking to Sam Kenyon in North Wales. Sam farms next to the River Elway in Denbighshire and we hear all about how she’s taking a proactive and nature-friendly approach to water management, and how farmers should be planning for a changing climate.

    Support Sam's crowdfunding campaign: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/natural-flood-management-wet-woodland

    Sam's Rethink Farming case study: https://www.nffn.org.uk/rethink-farming-sam-kenyon/

    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io