NOAA's 10‑foot map visualizes cities at risk. New research flags thousands of hazardous sites vulnerable by 2100.
A 10-foot sea level rise would leave a significant number of U.S. coastal cities "uninhabitable," J. Derek Loftis told Newsweek.
An interactive map shows which parts of New York are most vulnerable to sea-level rises and increased flooding due to climate change. The map, developed by researchers at Climate Central, uses ...
Along California’s 1,000‑mile shoreline, a new generation of maps is turning an abstract climate threat into something ...
This image of South Maui comes from the updated State of Hawaii Sea Level Rise Viewer. The viewer is meant to help Hawaii residents, planners and officials better understand how their communities ...
Some of South Florida’s most coveted neighborhoods also are some of the most vulnerable to sea-level rise, according to nonprofit ClimateCentral.org. And now you can find exactly where they are. The ...
South Florida’s future is looking soggy. A map from the nonprofit group Climate Central is making the digital rounds, laying out the stark reality that rising sea levels and flooding can make annual ...
Edit: Two percentages reflecting sea level rise probability were updated. HANSVILLE -- Concrete bulkheads bracket the shoreline of waterfront homes in Hansville like backyard fencing on any other land ...
This sea level rise "would severely disrupt the essential facilities that communities depend on," Shangjia Dong told Newsweek ...