Rising seas threaten millions of lives and livelihoods in coastal regions, along with untold swaths of vital infrastructure.
A McGill-led study warns that over 100 million buildings in the Global South could face flooding due to rising sea levels if fossil fuel emissions are not curbed.
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The Town of Osoyoos recently updated its Flood Mitigation Plan, seeing the floodplain level increase by 0.1 metre or four ...
Sea levels will drastically rise and push millions of buildings into danger if the world continues burning fossil fuels, a new report has warned. Researchers have conducted the first-ever large-scale, ...
Two studies noted that current measurements and simulations may not adequately consider processes that retain meltwater.
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Accurate storm surge predictions are critical for giving coastal residents time to evacuate and giving emergency responders ...
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