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  1. 14 août 2024 · New Jersey is working to address and mitigate the impacts of climate change. So far, its efforts have been successful – NJ attained the 2020 greenhouse gas reduction goal years ahead of schedule. We now look ahead to the 2050 goal and reducing carbon pollution, expanding clean energy infrastructure and building resilient communities.

  2. Il y a 4 jours · A Rutgers-led report details 2023 climate trends for New Jersey. Canadian wildfires that severely impacted the air quality in New Jersey and other regions of the United States in June 2023 provide a glimpse into how climate change may affect future environmental conditions in the state, according to a new report released by researchers at Rutgers University–New Brunswick.

  3. 30 juil. 2024 · The report, The State of the Climate: New Jersey 2023, illustrates the unique challenges global climate change presents to residents of the state and details specific New Jersey climate trends, Rutgers scientists said.

  4. 14 août 2024 · The Interagency Council supports the development and implementation of New Jerseys Statewide Climate Change Resilience Strategy, the foundational policy framework guiding state agency actions to address the impacts of climate change.

  5. 30 juil. 2024 · Based on the research summarized in the New Jersey Scientific Report on Climate Change (2020) and the Human Health & Communities Addendum (2022), New Jersey is warming faster than the rest of the Northeast region and the world, experiencing its third-hottest summer recorded in 2022.

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  6. 26 juil. 2024 · Today, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced that the Department of Commerce and NOAA have recommended $72.5 million for a project in New Jersey to make the state’s coast more resilient to climate change and other coastal hazards. The project encompasses 16 coastal New Jersey counties.

  7. 12 août 2024 · The northern climate division averaged 7.01” (+3.00, 6th wettest), the southern division 8.15” (+3.83”, 3rd wettest), and the coastal division 8.98” (+4.56, 2nd wettest). The statewide average March temperature was 46.0°. This is 5.0° above normal and ranks as the 9th mildest of the past 130 years.

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