US Climate Change Science Program Updated: 27th June, 2008

Coastal elevations and sensitivity to sea level rise

Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.1
 

 

 


Lead Agency: EPA

Climate Change Science Program Working Groups:
  • Human Contributions
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Status & Details

Estimated publication date for final report: 12/2008 

Schedule
Note: This schedule lists in chronological order the public postings related to this report. We provide exact dates for past postings; and our best estimate for the next posting (highlighted in red). Dates for subsequent releases (i.e. beyond the next posting) are left blank.
Start of 30-day Public Review of Draft Prospectus 12/14/2005 
Final Prospectus Posting 12/22/2006 
Start of 45-day Public Review of Draft Report 2/25/2008 
Third Draft Report Posting 11/2008 (est) 
Final Report Posting  
NEXT Step >>Third Draft Report Posting
11/2008 (est)
*** est scheduled dates, subject to revision

Milestones

In reverse chronological order. 

25 February 2008. Public review draft is posted. Comments will be accepted from 25 February 2008 through 10 April 2008. See also invitation to comment and Federal Register notice (dtd 25 February 2008).

8 June 2007.  Second meeting of the Coastal Elevations and Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee (CESLAC).  See Federal Register Notice (dtd 10 May 2007)

10 May 2007.  Coastal Elevations and Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee Meeting. Notice published in the Federal Register announcing 8 June meeting.

29 January 2007.  First meeting of the Coastal Elevations and Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee (CESLAC).  See Federal Register Notice (dtd 9 January 2007).

24 January 2007.  Members of the Coastal Elevations and Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee (CESLAC).

9 January 2007. Federal Register Notice: 29 January 2007 meeting of the Coastal Elevations and Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee (CESLAC)

27 December 2006: Final prospectus published (also available: PDF version posted on 22 December).

19 July 2006.  Request for nominations to the Coastal Elevations and Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee (CESLAC).  Notice by EPA published in the Federal Register.  Deadline for nominations: twenty-one days of the date of this Federal Register notice.

7 June 2006: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Charter, Coastal Elevations and Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee, is filed with Congress.  Also available as PDF file.

22 May 2006.  Notice; establishment of advisory committee. Notice by EPA published in the Federal Register announcing establishment of Coastal Elevations and Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee (CESLAC).  Also available as PDF file.

14 December 2005: Draft prospectus released along with invitation for public review and comment.  [Review period extended to 13 February 2006]

Coastal Elevations and Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee (CESLAC)

For more information visit: Coastal Elevations and Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee (CESLAC) web site.

Summaries of the Meetings :

Stakeholder Meetings Final Report:

Charter of the CESLAC.  Filed with Congress on 7 June 2006 by the EPA. Also available as PDF file.

Notice; establishment of advisory committee. Notice by EPA published in the Federal Register (22 May 2006) announcing establishment of CESLAC. Also available as PDF file.

Request for nominations to the Coastal Elevations and Sea Level Rise Advisory Committee (CESLAC).  Notice by EPA published in the Federal Register (19 July 2006).

 


 

 

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