Climate crisis to triple flooding threat for low-income US homes by 2050
by Oliver Milman from Environment | The Guardian on (#5B2NN)
A new study has found that affordable housing in New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey and California will be at particular risk
The amount of affordable housing in the US vulnerable to coastal flooding is set to triple over the next 30 years, a new study has found in a further sign of the escalating hardships faced by low-income Americans amid an unraveling climate crisis.
Affordable housing in New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey and California is at particular risk of flooding from worsening storms or even high tides pushed on by rising sea levels, according to research conducted by Climate Central, a New Jersey-based science organization.
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