With rising sea levels becoming a reality for many parts of the globe, an interactive map from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration gives residents in coastal communities and further ...
Life on the coast isn't always going to be as luxurious as it is right now. That's because rising global temperatures could eventually cause the sea levels to rise even more, burying much of the ...
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Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. An interactive map shows which parts of New York are most vulnerable to sea-level rises and increased flooding due to ...
Behind every contour line on a sea level map are homes, jobs, and cultural landmarks. A global list of Sea Level Rise Projections for at risk cities makes clear that places like Bangkok, Jakarta, Ho ...
Sea-level rise changes coastlines, putting homes at risk, as Summer Haven, Fla., has seen. Aerial Views/E+/Getty Images Shaina Sadai, Five College Consortium and Ambarish Karmalkar, University of ...
For around 2,000 years, global sea levels varied little. That changed in the 20th century. They started rising and have not stopped since — and the pace is accelerating. Scientists are scrambling to ...
Thinking about the future ramifications of sea level rise in New Jersey might first bring to mind what rising oceans could mean for coastal and inland homes. Or businesses. Plenty of other ...
Norfolk, Virginia, floods on sunny days now. Not during hurricanes or nor’easters, but on ordinary high tides that push saltwater through storm drains and across neighborhood streets. The city sits in ...
Note: This transcript was computer generated and edited by a volunteer. Dave Miller: We turn now to another recent map put out by NOAA, another way to see how climate change is affecting our lives.
When polar ice sheets melt, the effects ripple across the world. The melting ice raises average global sea level, alters ocean currents and affects temperatures in places far from the poles. But ...