The findings point to heightening near-term flood risk for more than 236 million people, but river delta flooding is an issue ...
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 ...
The Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine today announced an award of more than $7.3 million to support four interdisciplinary research projects ...
The Mediterranean Sea is heating up faster than ever before, and the consequences are already being felt. In places like ...
Even as global warming causes sea levels to rise worldwide, sea levels around Greenland will likely drop, according to a new ...
Audrey Streb is a Daily Caller contributor and a past member of the Young Leaders Program at The Heritage Foundation. DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—One recent study compiling sea level rise data shows ...
Over the next decade, rising oceans are poised to redraw the edges of some of the world’s best known coastal cities, turning today’s “once in a century” floods into regular events and pushing salt ...
Worldwide, millions of people live in river deltas that are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, research suggests.
One recent study compiling sea level rise data shows oceans are not surging as much as the scientific world previously projected and corporate media has repeatedly sounded the alarm over. The Journal ...
Ancient shorelines, buried peat and rocks locked beneath Greenland’s ice are all pointing in the same direction: when the climate warms, seas do not just creep higher, they can lurch upward. The ...