Flooding from sea level rise threatens over 300,000 US coastal homes – study
by Oliver Milman in New York from on (#3SFZ0)
Climate change study predicts 'staggering impact' of swelling oceans on coastal communities within next 30 years
Sea level rise driven by climate change is set to pose an existential crisis to many US coastal communities, with new research finding that as many as 311,000 homes face being flooded every two weeks within the next 30 years.
The swelling oceans are forecast repeatedly to soak coastal residences collectively worth $120bn by 2045 if greenhouse gas emissions are not severely curtailed, experts warn. This will potentially inflict a huge financial and emotional toll on the half a million Americans who live in the properties at risk of having their basements, backyards, garages or living rooms inundated every other week.
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