Thanks to Kristen Marcel for sharing this!
Please find below a link to the long-awaited ClimAID report (Responding to Climate Change in New York State) produced in a joint effort between Columbia University, Cornell University and Hunter College and funded by NYSERDA. It's only 600 pages ;), but chock full of very interesting cutting edge information on the projected effects of climate change in New York including effects on flooding, ecosystems and coastal hazards. The website doesn't list the chapter titles so I've attached the introduction section where you can find the table of contents to download specific chapters as well as background on the effort. Enjoy!
The Nature Conservancy's Rising Waters Project has been an enlightening process designed to create new connections with diverse stakeholders and get them thinking through Climate Change adaptation. The project helped visualizing Climate Change in the Hudson Valley. Over the course of one year, more than 160 local stakeholders, railroad businesses, emergency responders, government agencies and environmental groups, met at a series of “scenario planning” workshops. These workshops explored the impacts of Climate Change in the Hudson Valley. Groups were given four scenarios to be considered for the Hudson River, each describing different outcomes from 2010 to 2030. Participants began creating strategies for preparing communities to respond to possible impacts of climate change. Check out the results at: http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/newyork/science/art23583.html 

