Debate Over New Jersey's Proposed Flood Prevention Rules

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New Jersey officials are defending proposed building regulations aimed at mitigating flood damage from climate change, which require coastal structures to be elevated higher than current standards. While proponents argue these rules are essential for addressing rising sea levels and protecting communities, critics, including business groups, claim it may force a retreat from the shore, undermining the local economy. The rules are part of a broader initiative to adapt to climate threats, with ongoing discussions about their implications for development along the coast.

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