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		<title>North Carolina to Study Sea Level Rise for the Nation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[RALEIGH, North Carolina, February 26, 2009 (ENS) &#8211; The Federal Emergency Management Agency is awarding $5 million to the state of North Carolina for a statewide risk assessment and mitigation strategy demonstration of the potential impacts of sea level rise caused by climate change. Announcing the award on Tuesday, FEMA Regional Administrator Phil May said [...]]]></description>
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		<title>North Carolina&#8217;s New Stormwater Rules Could Be Overturned</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[RALEIGH, North Carolina, May 22, 2008 (ENS) &#8211; A bill to halt the implementation of new stormwater rules was introduced in the North Carolina House of Representatives last week, and a bill is expected to show up in the state Senate shortly. Twelve eastern North Carolina counties hired lobbyist Joe McClees to get the bills [...]]]></description>
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