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Existing sea level rise models for coastal cities often overlook the impacts of rainfall on infrastructure. Researchers at ...
Long-lost 1960s aerial photos let Copenhagen researchers watch Antarctica’s Wordie Ice Shelf crumble in slow motion. By ...
Jordan Lake's water levels have surged to 229 feet above sea level—13 feet over its ideal depth—due to strategic flow management by the Army Corps of Engineers. This proactive measure aims to protect ...
Putting aerosols in the stratosphere to reflect sunlight could prevent the shutdown of key ocean currents, but only if it is ...
Old Antarctic photos help University of Copenhagen scientists trace ice shelf collapse and predict future sea level rise.
South Carolina's coast is sinking, putting historical sites in Charleston and across the Palmetto State squarely in the cross ...
While satellites have revolutionized our ability to measure sea level with remarkable precision, their data becomes less ...
On 28 November 1966, an American airplane flies over the Antarctic Peninsula just south of the southernmost tip of Chile. On ...
A long-lost photo snapped from a Navy plane in 1966 has become the unlikely key to understanding how Antarcticas ...
Two photographs comparing an English coastline landmark 130 years apart and showing similar water levels are not evidence ...
These articles explore Florida's climate future, highlighting trends in extreme weather, policy and solutions. Technology steps in to address pollution in Biscayne Bay with Miami-Dade launching ...
Highway 37, between Novato and Vallejo, is vulnerable to sea level rise. A state commission just voted to add lanes.
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