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climate change effects - what will happen in new jersey? Annual precipitation in New Jersey is expected to increase by 4% to 11% by 2050. New Jersey is warming faster than the rest of the Northeast region and the world. Heatwaves are expected to impact larger areas, with more frequency and longer duration by 2050.
Seaside Heights, Seaside Park, Lavallette, Point Pleasant Beach, Bay Head, Long Beach Island, Wildwood, Cape May, North Wildwood, Stone Harbor, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Brigantine and Ocean City could suffer tremendously and be almost completely under water if the sea level were to rise more than three feet, the report
States most affected by climate change include California, Florida, and the Carolinas with states across the west coast and southeast region remaining the most vulnerable to natural disasters induced by climate change.
Rising water levels are projected to affect the Gulf Coast states of Mississippi, Alabama (Mobile), Louisiana (New Orleans), Texas, and Florida.
By 2050, New Jersey will likely experience at least a 0.9 to 2.1-foot increase (above the levels in 2000; all emissions scenarios), 1.4 to 3.1-foot increase by 2070 (moderate emissions scenario), and a 2.0 to 5.1-foot increase by 2100 (moderate emissions scenario).
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Global Warming Reponses Act 8050 Report In 2020, the state released the Global Warming Response Act (GWRA) 8050 Report . This report was written in response to the mandate in the Global Warming Response Act, to reduce New Jerseys greenhouse gas emissions by 80% from their 2006 levels by 2050.
The average elevation for the U.S. state of New Jersey is 250 feet above sea level, approximately 76 meters above sea level. The highest point in the state is aptly called High Point and has an elevation of 1,803 feet above sea level, approximately 550 meters.

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