Sea levels along the United States coast are rising faster than they did in the past, and the change is not subtle.
Year after year, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) tracks global sea levels with an ever-increasing and -improving series of satellites. The agency has settled on a somewhat ...
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa economics professor Nori Tarui and UH Shidler College of Business graduate student Muhammad ...
A July 2025 report from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) claims that U.S. tide gauge measurements "in aggregate show no obvious acceleration in sea level rise beyond the historical average rate." ...
Highways. Trails. Roads. Ferry terminals. Bike paths. Train lines. Much of Marin County’s spiderweb of coastal and bayside transit options is at risk of inundation from rising sea levels in the coming ...
Travel & Leisure magazine ranks Sausalito as California's most beautiful coastal town and the 16th most beautiful coastal town in the world. Being located between the mountains and the San Francisco ...
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Sea level rise could redraw these coastal cities by 2035
Over the next decade, rising oceans are poised to redraw the edges of some of the world’s best known coastal cities, turning ...
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 ...
New Jersey is likely to see between 2.2 and 3.8 feet of sea-level rise by 2100 if the current level of global carbon emissions continue, but seas could rise by as much as 4.5 feet if ice-sheet melt ...
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