In the next 15 years, the New York area could lose more than 80,000 homes to floods, worsening the housing shortage, ...
Deadly rain across the South and Midwest is finally subsiding Monday, but the danger for many communities is increasing. They only have to look at the rapidly rising rivers to see what’s coming.
Ten states could see flooding continue throughout the rest of this week and perhaps longer even though rain has moved on.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — In January, FEMA released new flood maps showing that thousands of homes in Palm Beach County ...
The metro region’s housing shortage is acute. But by 2040, dozens of neighborhoods and suburbs are likely to have lost ...
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Axios on MSND.C. is seeing more intense rainstorms amid climate changeIncludes weather stations in cities with sufficient data quality; Chart: Kavya Beheraj/Axios Rainstorms are getting more intense in D.C. amid human-driven climate change, a new analysis finds. Why it ...
A new interactive map called the “Coastal Risk Finder” allows you to zoom into your neighborhood to see what water levels will be like in 20 years, 30 years, 40 years and so on.
Rivers rose and flooding worsened across the U.S. South and Midwest, threatening communities already waterlogged and badly ...
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World Footprints on MSNHow one Indonesian community is using ecotourism income to fight deforestation and climate changeClimate change is impacting the world in significant ways. We know this. But it’s impacting the beautiful islands of ...
By 2050, thousands in coastal North Carolina may face severe flooding from rising seas, with older adults especially at risk, according to a new Climate Central report.
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