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To protect against rising sea levels in a warming world, coastal cities typically follow a standard playbook with various ...
By 2050, a 3.2 ft. coastal flood is expected to occur every year in Atlantic County, NJ, if we continue on our current ...
New York City and Long Island could lose over 80,000 homes to flooding, according to Averting Crisis, a new report released ...
Earlier this month the N.J. Department of Environmental Protection unveiled an informational website and mapping tool, at nj-tidal-wetland-monitoring-network-njdep.hub.arcgis.com, to help the public, ...
Nearly 324,000 New Jersey residents occupying 3.4 million homes will confront the looming threat of severe flooding driven by rising sea levels by 2050, according to a recent Climate Central report.
NASA has reported that global sea levels in 2024 are rising faster than expected. While scientists had projected an increase of 0.43 centimeters, satellite data shows a rise of 0.59. Researchers ...
Climate Central, based in Princeton, New Jersey, uses sea level rise projections and census data to map where severe coastal flooding ... with more than 323,982 people and 232,228 homes projected to ...
Climate Central, based in Princeton, New Jersey, uses sea level rise projections and census data to map where severe coastal flooding ... with more than 323,982 people and 232,228 homes projected to ...
Heavy flooding from Superstorm Sandy hampered relief efforts several days after the 2012 storm devastated the coastal areas of New Jersey and New York ... risk of severe flooding from sea level rise. ...
Local governments, from counties to cities, in South Florida are using a range of sea level rise predictions for new developments. For projects that are shorter-term or where it matters less if ...
The Irwin family recently took a boat out to sea so they could release a turtle back into its native waters.