The risk posed by future storms like Sandy is only going to increase due to climate change. The potential for stronger storms and rising seas mean Sandy-level flooding could could occur once every 23 years as opposed to once every 400... More
Increasing heavy downpours, fueled by climate change, cause millions of gallons of sewage overflows nationwide.... More
A new study has charted what they called an “acceleration” in sea level rise that’s triggering and worsening flooding in coastlines around the U.S.... More
Newly published modeling shows that a looming acceleration in sea level rise could further accelerate the spread of marshes worldwide... More