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Florida Keys Deliver a Hard Message: As Seas Rise, Some Places Can’t Be Saved

Officials in the Florida Keys announced what many coastal governments nationwide have long feared, but few have been willing to admit: As seas rise and flooding gets worse, not everyone Continue Reading

Posted On : 5 Dec 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise
  • USA

82 Days Underwater: The Tide Is High, but They’re Holding On

Before he leaves for work, Rick Darden, an accountant with his own firm, stuffs a long-sleeved shirt, slacks and dress shoes in a backpack. Then he heads out, clad in Continue Reading

Posted On : 25 Nov 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Rising seas are a much bigger danger than experts thought

HERE’S ANOTHER piece of evidence that climate change might be worse than scientists previously predicted. The seas are rising, and will continue to rise, because hotter temperatures melt land-based ice Continue Reading

Posted On : 1 Nov 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Scientists triple their estimates of the number of people threatened by rising seas

A man wades along a flooded street as Hurricane Irma hits the Miami area Sept. 10, 2017. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post) Rising seas will be much worse and more expensive Continue Reading

Posted On : 30 Oct 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Rising Seas Will Erase More Cities by 2050, New Research Shows

Rising seas could affect three times more people by 2050 than previously thought, according to new research, threatening to all but erase some of the world’s great coastal cities. The Continue Reading

Posted On : 30 Oct 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise
  • United Kingdom

Climate change increases flooding risk to homes, study shows

The number of households in Britain at risk of flooding will more than double by 2050 to more than 1.9m owing to the effects of climate change, research from data Continue Reading

Posted On : 29 Oct 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

As waters rise, so do concerns for sports teams along coast

One franchise’s challenge: Amid rising sea levels, build a stadium to last 100 years. A number of American pro sports venues could be vulnerable to rising waters brought on by Continue Reading

Posted On : 22 Oct 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

315 billion-tonne iceberg breaks off Antarctica

The EU’s Sentinel-1 satellite system captured these before and after images The Amery Ice Shelf in Antarctica has just produced its biggest iceberg in more than 50 years. The calved Continue Reading

Posted On : 1 Oct 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

The World’s Oceans Are in Danger, Major Climate Change Report Warns

Earth’s oceans are under severe strain from climate change, a major new United Nations report warns, threatening everything from the ability to harvest seafood to the well-being of hundreds of Continue Reading

Posted On : 25 Sep 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

With More Storms and Rising Seas, Which U.S. Cities Should Be Saved First?

As disaster costs keep rising nationwide, a troubling new debate has become urgent: If there’s not enough money to protect every coastal community from the effects of human-caused global warming, Continue Reading

Posted On : 20 Jun 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Sea-level rise could be even worse than we’ve been led to expect

ONE THING scientists are sure will happen as the world warms is that the seas will rise, putting millions of people at risk of land erosion, flooding and permanent displacement. Continue Reading

Posted On : 31 May 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate
  • Sea Level Rise

Fast-Melting Greenland Glacier Starts Growing Again In Massive U-Turn

A large and fast-melting glacier in Greenland is growing again, according to a new NASA study. The Jakobshavn (YA-cob-shawv-en) glacier on Greenland’s west coast had reportedly been retreating by around Continue Reading

Posted On : 29 Mar 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Along the Coasts, Communities Gird for Rising Seas

State officials along the East and Gulf Coasts are pushing for projects worth billions of dollars to protect populous coastal regions from rising oceans and extreme weather, write the Journal’s Continue Reading

Posted On : 5 Feb 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate
  • Sea Level Rise

Satellites saw rapid Greenland ice loss

The south of Greenland viewed from the International Space Station Greenland has gone through an “unprecedented” period of ice loss within the last two decades. The Grace satellites revealed a Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 Jan 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate
  • Sea Level Rise

Greenland’s Melting Ice Nears a ‘Tipping Point,’ Scientists Say

Greenland’s enormous ice sheet is melting at such an accelerated rate that it may have reached a “tipping point,” and could become a major factor in sea-level rise around the Continue Reading

Posted On : 22 Jan 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate
  • Sea Level Rise

Ice loss from Antarctica has sextupled since the 1970s, new research finds

Antarctic glaciers have been melting at an accelerating pace over the past four decades thanks to an influx of warm ocean water — a startling new finding that researchers say Continue Reading

Posted On : 14 Jan 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate
  • Sea Level Rise

After a Natural Disaster, Is It Better to Rebuild or Retreat?

Should communities hit over and over again by natural disasters — like hurricanes, fires, earthquakes, and tornadoes — keep rebuilding? Or should they retreat from areas that are especially disaster-prone? Continue Reading

Posted On : 14 Dec 2018 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

A Hidden Radioactive Heat Source Seems To Be Melting Antarctica from Below

When it comes to measuring ice loss at the poles , and predicting what might happen next, scientists need as much accurate data as they can get – and a Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 Nov 2018 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

At this rate, Earth risks sea level rise of 20 to 30 feet, historical analysis shows

A flotilla of tabular icebergs adrift in the Southern Ocean, near the outlet of the Wilkes Subglacial Basin, East Antarctica. (Christina Riesselman) Temperatures not much warmer than the planet is Continue Reading

Posted On : 21 Sep 2018 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

California will face a terrible choice: Save cliff-side homes or public beaches from rising seas

Homes along the edge of the coast in Santa Barbara County, Calif., in 2005. (Patrick Barnard/Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center/U.S. Geological Survey) Like an ax slowly chopping at the Continue Reading

Posted On : 13 Jul 2018 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate
  • Sea Level Rise
  • USA

After Harvey, Texas Town Looks to Fortify in State With No Mandatory Building Code

As the start of a new hurricane season looms on June 1, homeowners along this stretch of Texas coast—which Harvey pounded with 130-mile-an-hour winds before steering north to drench Houston—are Continue Reading

Posted On : 26 May 2018 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

More of the Bay Area Could Be Underwater in 2100 Than Previously Expected

The ground around San Francisco Bay is sinking to meet the rising sea, another reason for Bay Area residents to worry about the impact of climate change on their region. Continue Reading

Posted On : 8 Mar 2018 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise
  • USA

The Governor and Louisiana Lawyers Plot an Energy Shakedown

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards was elected in 2015 with substantial support from trial lawyers, and he’s now repaying them in kind. The former minority leader of the state’s House Continue Reading

Posted On : 3 Mar 2018 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Left to Louisiana’s Tides, a Village Fights for Time

Marshes near Jean Lafitte. Rising sea levels and land loss are driving back Louisiana’s coastline, and a fourth of the state’s wetlands are already gone. The West Closure Complex is Continue Reading

Posted On : 27 Feb 2018 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Island Nations, With No Time to Lose, Take Climate Response Into Their Own Hands

Fijian singers strumming ukuleles serenade delegates to the United Nations climate talks as they enter the conference hall. A traditional two-hulled sailing craft, or drua, is on display by the Continue Reading

Posted On : 18 Nov 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

These are the melting glaciers that might someday drown your city, according to NASA

This NASA Earth Observatory image obtained July 27, 2012, shows a massive ice island as it broke free of the Petermann Glacier in northwestern Greenland. (Jesse Allen and Robert Simmon/NASA Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Nov 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

NASA considers which cities will flood as ice sheets melt

New research offers more accurate predictions about where meltwater from shrinking glaciers is most likely to end up and encourage costal flooding. Photo by UPI/Matthew Healey Nov. 16 (UPI) — Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Nov 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Antarctic Tipping Points for a Multi-Metre Sea Level Rise

The Amundsen Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet has most likely been destabilized and ice retreat is unstoppable for the current conditions. No further acceleration in climate change Continue Reading

Posted On : 27 Jan 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Huge Antarctic iceberg poised to break away

A huge iceberg, a quarter the size of Wales, is poised to break off from the Larsen C ice shelf An iceberg expected to be one of the 10 largest Continue Reading

Posted On : 6 Jan 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise
  • USA

Perils of Climate Change Could Swamp Coastal Real Estate

Real estate agents looking to sell coastal properties usually focus on one thing: how close the home is to the water’s edge. But buyers are increasingly asking instead how far Continue Reading

Posted On : 25 Nov 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Intensified by Climate Change, ‘King Tides’ Change Ways of Life in Florida

In an enclave of a city known as the Venice of America, where dream-big houses look out over a maze of picturesque canals, the comparison to the Venice of Italy Continue Reading

Posted On : 19 Nov 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Oceans Are Absorbing Almost All of the Globe’s Excess Heat

Where the Oceans Have Been Colder and Hotter Than Average Average temperatures from each decade compared with the 20th-century average. Ocean temperatures have been consistently rising for at least three Continue Reading

Posted On : 13 Sep 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Louisiana’s Sinking Coast Is a $100 Billion Nightmare for Big Oil

The state can’t pay, so someone has to. And the water keeps rising. The Phillips 66 oil refinery on the bank of the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, near the Continue Reading

Posted On : 18 Aug 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Oil Pipelines In Louisiana May Soon Be Buried At Sea

Louisiana’s shrinking coastline is causing headaches for the oil industry in that state, as an eroding coast and rising sea waters are threatening oil infrastructure. The coastline is disappearing at Continue Reading

Posted On : 18 Aug 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Louisiana’s Sinking Coast Is a $100 Billion Nightmare for Big Oil

The state can’t pay, so someone has to. And the water keeps rising. The Phillips 66 oil refinery on the bank of the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, near the Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Aug 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Seas aren’t just rising, scientists say — it’s worse than that. They’re speeding up.

North Miami buildings are seen near the ocean. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) This story has been updated. On a warming Earth, seas inevitably rise, as ice on land melts Continue Reading

Posted On : 11 Aug 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sea Level Rise

Seas Are Rising at Fastest Rate in Last 28 Centuries

The worsening of tidal flooding in American coastal communities is largely a consequence of greenhouse gases from human activity, and the problem will grow far worse in coming decades, scientists Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 Feb 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple

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